13.06.2022, 14:44
2 min reading time
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In the Netflix film “Hustle”, Adam Sandler, as a talent scout, discovers a promising basketball player and takes him under his wing. For NBA fans, however, the film is a must-see for another reason.
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Year after year, many teams in the NBA dream of finally winning the title in the US professional basketball league (again). And all over the world, tall, sports-loving boys dream of making the leap into the NBA. Stanley Sugerman (Adam Sandler) is one of those assigned to help in the film “Hustle”. both to make dreams come true. He works as a talent scout for the Philadelphia 76ers and travels across the US and Europe to identify young talent for his team. Always on the lookout for the next unknown player who can make a breakthrough in the NBA out of nowhere – just like Dirk Nowitzki once did.
An exhausting job for Sugerman, who would actually much rather work as an assistant coach. But the task as a scout also has its fascination: In Spain he discovered the street baller Bo Cruz (played by NBA player Juancho Hernangómez) by accident – a young man with extraordinary facilities and skills, but also a difficult character. From then on, Sugerman does everything to accommodate his protégé in the NBA. He not only has to play the basketball coach, but also a father replacement for the 22-year-old Cruz and prevail against some resistance.
“Hustle” on Netflix: Feelgood movie with numerous NBA legends
The pattern of “Hustle” is familiar from some sports films: young guy from difficult background has huge talent, but stands in his own career path – until he finds someone who believes in him and invests in him. Then everything is possible, according to the message: Because to be successful, you not only need technique, speed and strength, but also the corresponding mental strength. “Hustle” rarely goes into depth, but it does offer some funny dialogues and thrilling basketball scenes – a typical feel-good movie.
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