After talking about the good side, let's clarify the background. In fact, coach Don Haskins entered Texas Western in 61, and it took 5 years to win the championship in 66 instead of a year in the movie. In addition, Adolph Rupp's Kentucky University is not that strong. At the time, Kentucky was nicknamed Rupp's Runts. There were no players on the team with more than 6-foot-5. Lattin did burst Pat Riley, but he was 6-8 at least and 6-5 at that time. The age of playing PF can be regarded as an old man. Another problem is that there is a white player in the film defending Kansas' JoJo White (later came to Celtics and Havlicek as teammates), but in fact it happened in the game against Utah, the white Armstrong defended the MVP of the year. Chambers brought the team to the final, and the movie clearly combined the two games. What’s more surprising is that JoJo White’s dramatic line-stepping "lore" is real. It’s really enjoyable to see here. There will always be the best stories in history~~
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