The film is a re-creation of art, so it is inevitable that there are some differences with history. 1. Coach Haskin started coaching UTEP in 1961. The championship season is already his fifth season, not his rookie season. 2. At that time, UTEP was not a broken team that no one was willing to go to, but a strong team in the Central and Western District, reaching the division semi-finals in the first two seasons of the championship season. 3. Although they and Kentucky were the strongest in the championship season, the real UCAA king in those years was UCLA. They won 10 championships in the 12 years from 1964 to 1975, and that time in 66 happened to be their small trough. The next year, "Tian Hook" will start to represent UCLA and begin to dominate UCAA when he reaches the second grade (at that time, players must be sophomore to represent the school team in the NCAA main match). Finally, I pay tribute to Coach Haskin. Starting in 1961, he has coached UTEP for 38 seasons, from the era of raging Chamberlain to the era when Jordan retired in 1999.
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