Survive or love, I choose to love

Salvador 2022-03-22 09:02:18

1965 was the era of Martin Luther King and the Black Panthers, the Beatles and the Vietnam War, and white domination of basketball. High school women's basketball coach Don Huggins (Josh Lucas) is hired by Texas Western University, although the treatment offered is not high - the family can only live in the boys' dormitory temporarily, and the board's funding is not enough to recruit high-level athletes. But since he was going to coach an NCAA Division I team, Hudgens continued and immediately started a wide-ranging search for black players with his assistants. The coaching staff has successively found seven black players with outstanding talents. These players have different personalities and have their own strengths. After a bloody confrontation, the black and white players quickly became one and threw themselves into the harsh training of Coach Hudgens. The difference between the players' occasional violations and the concept of basketball allows coaches and players to gradually grow...

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Glory Road quotes

  • Coach Don Haskins: You got a real talent, son, why throw it away?

    Bobby Joe Hill: I'll tell you why. Ever since I was a kid I've only loved one thing. That was playing ball. Do you understand what that's like, having that ball in your hand... It's like, It's like making sweet music with your game, only thing is you don't wanna hear the song.

  • Cafeteria Worker: Taco? Nacho? Burrito?

    [Orsten gives a lank Stare]

    Cafeteria Worker: Taco? Nacho? Burrito?

    Orsten Artis: No, I'm looking for el hot dog-o.