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Last Chance U: Basketball Season 1 was quite possibly the greatest basketball documentary since
The Last Dance, and that s partially due to its captivating stories behind a talented team and their quest to make it to or back to Division I college basketball. Coach John Mosley s East Los Angeles College Huskies were on a path to bring home the team s first state title but had their chances crushed after COVID-19 shut down the season.
Many of the team s most promising players have moved on to other schools and are having different levels of success, but Coach John Mosley is still at the college and officially able to get back into the gym. Check out the Twitter video below of Mosley going back into the gym for the first time alongside assistant coach Rob Robinson and start wondering when
Published March 11, 2021, 7:37 PM
This review highlights two streaming shows that drop on Netflix this week. The One debuts on Friday, March 12, and its a SciFi, techno-thriller about finding Love; while Last Chance U: Basketball is a documentary that ups the drama and our love for Basketball, thanks to real-life events of 2020.
The One (Netflix UK) – This Limited Series (8 episodes) drops on Netflix March 12, and it’s based on the best selling novel of John Marrs. Technically a near-future SciFi tale that worked also as a Crime Thriller, the TV adaptation retains much of the multi-strand narrative, but places the Rebecca (Hannah Ware) character, CEO of MatchDNA, in the center of the series. Rebecca is the co-founder of Match, the most successful dating app that identifies your perfect partner, your soulmate, and pairs you with that person. James (Dimitri Leonidas) is the co-founder but as the events unravel, we find that he disappeared at the height of the tech’s success.