

Hopefully you’ll also learn a lot from the life of Sebastian Telfair. Search for ” Through the Fire ” on Amazon.

He didn’t choose to play for either team because he chose to play in the NBA to get his family out of poverty. So in the unfortunate case it should happen to you – this is the Survivors Guide to Prison. It’s so tightly focused on the emotional heart of this family, and it stays zeroed in right on that. And it’s important to remember that this isn’t an ESPN movie – they just bought it after it was done.

If you take it for what it is, and don’t obsess over what’s not in it, it’s an incredible, emotional experience. People seem to think there were all sorts of cynical motives at work in the making and releasing of this film, but it was just a small independent production with a crew of two, according to the director’s commentary about a local kid and the amazing year he had. I saw a part of myself in Sebastian Telfair. Edit Storyline During his senior year in high school, basketball star Sebastian Telfair wrestles with the idea of taking his Coney Island team to the championship, decide whether to attend college or go pro, secure an endorsement deal, and get his family out of the projects.
