
This documentary follows NBA superstar LeBron James and four of his talented teammates through the trials and tribulations of high school basketball in Ohio and James' journey to fame.... (Full plot summary below)
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This documentary follows NBA superstar LeBron James and four of his talented teammates through the trials and tribulations of high school basketball in Ohio and James' journey to fame.
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| NewsBlazeKam WilliamsAn inspirational bio-pic about the transcendent magic of friendship forged in pursuit of hoop dreams. |
| USA TodayClaudia PuigWhile More Than a Game is a terrific exhibition of talent, exuberance and skill, it is above all a moving tribute to enduring friendship. |
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanIt's the die-hard camaraderie that undergirded this squad and lifted it to the top. |
| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaThe film is filled with extraordinary characters and equally extraordinary circumstances that Hollywood could craft no better in any feature script. |
| I.E. WeeklyAmy NicholsonLike a gambler with an inside bet, you can know the final score, but still enjoy every second of the game. |
| BlackFilm.comWilson Morales'More Than a Game' is a riveting, emotional and inspirational documentary that captures the ups and downs of five young men who bonded as friends and teammates. |
| Boston PhoenixTom MeekIt's especially effective in exploring the pressures on the boys and their fragile dreams. |
| AV ClubScott TobiasBelman doesn’t look into the bigger problems of James’ team jet-setting across the country during the school year, or the spectacle allowed to build up around him. He cares most about what happens on the court, which is diverting and fun as far as it goes, but not close to the whole story. |
| Toronto StarLinda BarnardIt drags in places, becomes repetitive and could use a more rigid hand in editing, but it also has a kind of pleasing earnestness that would be lost in a more sophisticated effort. |
| Seattle TimesTed FryUtterly captivating for the humanity at its core. |