Hooked: The Legends Of Demetrius "Hook" Mitchell [DVD]
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Discover the captivating story of Demetrius "Hook" Mitchell in the riveting documentary Hooked: The Legends Of Demetrius "Hook" Mitchell. Set against the backdrop of Oakland, California, this film chronicles Hook's journey from local playground legend to the challenges he faced while growing up in a world plagued by drugs and crime. At just 5-feet-9, Hook's basketball skills were unparalleled, even eliciting comparisons to greats like Gary Payton and Jason Kidd. His story is not only a tribute...
Show moreDiscover the captivating story of Demetrius "Hook" Mitchell in the riveting documentary Hooked: The Legends Of Demetrius "Hook" Mitchell. Set against the backdrop of Oakland, California, this film chronicles Hook's journey from local playground legend to the challenges he faced while growing up in a world plagued by drugs and crime. At just 5-feet-9, Hook's basketball skills were unparalleled, even eliciting comparisons to greats like Gary Payton and Jason Kidd. His story is not only a tribute to his undeniable talent but also a poignant reminder of the impact environment can have on potential. Anyone interested in sports, life lessons, or personal journeys will be drawn in by Hook's extraordinary experiences. Don’t miss the chance to witness the athletic prowess and tenacity of this local hero through stunning footage and heartfelt storytelling.
| manufacturer | RAZOR AND TIE (UNDER UMVD) |
|---|---|
| height | 0.53 |
| weight | 0.18 |
| width | 5.75 |
| length | 7.75 |
| languages | [ Original Language Value = English ] |
| productGroup | DVD |
This documentary is suitable for ages 12 and up, as it contains themes related to life challenges.
Absolutely! Coaches can use this documentary to teach valuable lessons about dedication, resilience, and the importance of choices.
Yes, it features insights from Hook’s friends and fellow basketball players, providing a comprehensive view of his impact on the sport.
The documentary runs approximately 90 minutes, making it perfect for a single viewing session.