It uncovers a fascinating and largely forgotten chapter of the game's history that is well worth revisiting.
First Basket (2008)
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Fresh:3
Rotten:1
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Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Education/General Interest
Theatrical Release:Oct 29, 2008 Limited
Synopsis:
David Vyorst’s documentary The First Basket explores the impact that basketball had on modern
Jewish history, as well as the profound influence that unsung Jewish pioneers had on the
evolution of...
David Vyorst’s documentary The First Basket explores the impact that basketball had on modern
Jewish history, as well as the profound influence that unsung Jewish pioneers had on the
evolution of basketball, as it grew from a game played with ash-cans on tenement steps to the
second most popular sport in the world.
Though basketball was invented by Dr. James Naismith in Massachusetts, the game spread like
wildfire through turn-of-the-century New York settlement houses and proved a perfect fit for urban
Jewish kids. By the 1920s, basketball had become a staple of life in American Jewish
communities, and many of the top teams grew out of these neighborhoods. The First Basket is
the first documentary to comprehensively examine both the role that Jewish players had in the
evolution of the game and the impact that basketball played in the assimilation of American Jews.
In The First Basket, Washington, DC based writer/producer/director David Vyorst and narrator
Peter Riegert explore the little-known, yet very important, Jewish history of the game. Chock full
of vivid anecdotes and distinctive characters, the film brings back famous as well as unsung
basketball legends such as Red Auerbach, Red Holzman, Dolph Schayes, Red Sarachek, Barney
Sedran, Eddie Gottlieb, Abe Saperstein, Ossie Schectman, Ralph Kaplowitz, Sammy Kaplan and
many more.
The First Basket reveals the rich history and amazing contributions of Jewish athletes who
became role models and heroes to generations of fans and changed the face and perception of
Jews in all athletics. The First Basket is indeed ‘the greatest Jewish basketball documentary in
the world.’ --© Laemmle/Zeller Productions
Director: David Vyorst
Director: David Vyorst
Studio: Laemmle/Zeller Films
Reviews for First Basket
A valuable reminder that for nearly three decades, basketball was dominated by Jewish players -- and coaches who found the sport an ideal vehicle for assimilation in the United States.
When the history of the sport is allowed to unfold through the reminiscences of geriatric Yiddish pros, pic approaches the richness of its impressive archival trove. Too often, however, director David Vyorst's chauvinistic agenda intrudes.
The First Basket, a functional (if narrowly interesting) history lesson by the filmmaker David Vyorst, recollects the rich history of Jewish participation in basketball.
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