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The Sixth Man
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It is a collection of scenes affecting the lives of two talented basketball players. This dramatic story takes place in the United States, where Antoine and Kenny Tyler began their basketball career at the National Basketball Association, as Antoine is the real star and captain of the team. Events change when Antoine dies of a heart attack, and Kenny had to be captain of the team as a substitute for him under the current team crises. On the other hand, Kenny leads the Washington team to victory in many local basketball competitions.
It is a collection of scenes affecting the lives of two talented basketball players. This dramatic story takes place in the United States, where Antoine and Kenny Tyler began their basketball career at the National Basketball Association, as Antoine is the real star and captain of the team. Events change when Antoine dies of a heart attack, and Kenny had to be captain of the team as a substitute for him under the current team crises. On the other hand, Kenny leads the Washington team to victory in many local basketball competitions.
Actors:
George Raveling,
Brady Ibbetson,
Danielle Saklofsky,
Paul Ben-Victor,
Chris Turner,
Howard Storey,
Tony Marr
George Raveling
27 June 1937
Brady Ibbetson
Danielle Saklofsky
Paul Ben-Victor
24 July 1965, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Chris Turner
Howard Storey
Tony Marr
Director:
Randall Miller
Randall Miller
Country:
United States
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USA Today
January 01, 2000
This clumsy combo of cloying family drama and fantasy-enhanced courtside clowning is designed to draw tears and cheers. But jeers are more likely ...

