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Soon on the screen: Spike Lee in a movie about the New York Knicks Israel today

2022-07-27T08:13:41.708Z


The award-winning director began work on the film, which is based on the book "Blood in the Garden" by Chris Haring and describes what happened behind the scenes of the wonder group of Pat Reilly, Patrick Ewing and others


Going with the flow: Director Spike Lee, an ardent fan of the New York Knicks, confirmed that he is working on a documentary about the team in the 90s, which will be based on the book: "Blood in the Garden" by Chris Herring, and describes the behind-the-scenes of the team led by Pat Riley, Patrick Ewing, John Starks, Charles Oakley and Anthony Mason who resurrected the Gray Group from New York.

Following the success of series and movies about successful NBA teams such as the Los Angeles Lakers (Winning time), Chicago Bulls ("The Last Dance") and Adam Sandler's latest movie "Hustle", it turns out that the demand for basketball movies is only growing.

And for Knicks fans:



Spike Lee confirmed to me he's working on a film series based on "Blood in the Garden," a book about the 90s Knicks.



"It's not a rumor."

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— Stefan Bondy (@SBondyNYDN) July 26, 2022

Lee himself confirmed the things, while at the same time, the author of the book "Blood in the Garden", wrote on his Facebook account: "The film will be more of a documentary, in the style of 'The Last Dance'. To put a film about the Knicks in the hands of Spike Lee, an ardent fan of the team and a great storyteller , who is not afraid to wake up demons from the past - this is a smart move."

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Source: israelhayom

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