White Men Can't Jump
"White Men Can't Jump" is a 1992 sports comedy film directed by Ron Shelton. The story follows two street basketball hustlers, Billy Hoyle and Sidney Deane, who team up to con unsuspecting players. The film explores themes of race, identity, and the competitive nature of street basketball.
The movie stars Woody Harrelson as Billy and Wesley Snipes as Sidney. It received positive reviews for its humor and performances, particularly highlighting the chemistry between the lead actors. The film has since become a cult classic, known for its witty dialogue and engaging basketball scenes.