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Nach ihrem enttäuschenden Abschneiden bei den Olympischen Spielen 2004 will sich die Herren-Basketballmannschaft der USA 2008 bei den Spielen in Peking beweisen und Gold holen.Nach ihrem enttäuschenden Abschneiden bei den Olympischen Spielen 2004 will sich die Herren-Basketballmannschaft der USA 2008 bei den Spielen in Peking beweisen und Gold holen.Nach ihrem enttäuschenden Abschneiden bei den Olympischen Spielen 2004 will sich die Herren-Basketballmannschaft der USA 2008 bei den Spielen in Peking beweisen und Gold holen.
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- Self - US Basketball Olympic Team Player (2000)
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It could have been a lot better, if all players had been interviewed, or if they actually didn't want to (which I doubt), then at least give them their separate spotlight on the court. They were on the team, they made it work as well, they had their moments, not just the "main" characters.
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The games themselves prove to be more about Kobe's workmanship than anything else. While the main ingredient here is missing (i.e. Sitdown interviews with Kobe), it still has enough for anyone who enjoyed the game in the 2000s and still harbors a liking to the GOATs of that particular era. Also, they've included some brilliant cutaways during the end credits.
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A documentary shot with pride, class & respect to it's source material.
"The Redeem Team" is a prideful inspirational film, that tells the story of the dominant rise of the USA basketball team on a global scale , the standard of excellence set for years and how it was in many ways neglected and taking for granted.
The failure of victory in 2004 and their difficult road back to greatness at the 2008 Olympic Games.
As an retired athlete, and a basketball fan. I felt educated, sadness, and tremendous emotion while watching this film. This is a document shot with class, respect, and immense quality.
If you love sports, or inspiring true stories, you will enjoy this documentary.
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The failure of victory in 2004 and their difficult road back to greatness at the 2008 Olympic Games.
As an retired athlete, and a basketball fan. I felt educated, sadness, and tremendous emotion while watching this film. This is a document shot with class, respect, and immense quality.
If you love sports, or inspiring true stories, you will enjoy this documentary.
An amazing documentary that gives perspective not just on how great the USA basketball team was but also about the types of people it takes to be great.
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Much respect for the gods and RIP to the GREAT Kobe Bryant!
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These types of people don't come around often and we should feel blessed that we were privileged enough to be able to see their greatness.
To think this was only a part of all the great things they achieved in their lives puts it in perspective how many levels there is to this game that we call life.
Much respect for the gods and RIP to the GREAT Kobe Bryant!
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Written by Thomas Brenneck, Michael Deller, David Guy, Gabriel Roth, Homer Steinweiss
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