In 1949, Abe Saperstein, who owned and coached the Harlem Globetrotters,
organized an exhibition game in New York City against the NBA champions, the Minneapolis Lakers. The game was
witnessed by Ned Irish, owner of the New York Knicks, and his coach, Joe Lapchick. The Lakers were outplayed by
the talented and inventive Black Globetrotters, with Sweetwater Clifton impressing the crowd with his graceful
athleticism. Lapchick and Irish took the lead in advocating for the integration of the team, with the support of
NBA President Maurice Podoloff. They worked with other team owners in the league to create a groundbreaking moment
in history. [IMDB.com]
Directed by:
Martin Guigui
Written by:
Martin Guigui
Partial Cast:
Everett Osborne (Sweetwater)
Cary Elwes (Ned Irish)
Jeremy Piven (Joe Lapchick)
Kevin Pollak (Abe Saperstein)
Richard Dreyfuss (Maurice Podoloff)
Jim Caviezel (Sports Writer)