LeBron James Picks Shooting Stars As Greatest Sports Movie Ever

LeBron James, the renowned Los Angeles Lakers star, recently took to Twitter to reveal his choice for the greatest sports movie ever, and it comes as no surprise that he picked “Shooting Stars”.

The film holds a special place for James, as it delves into his upbringing and sheds light on his bond with St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and the Akron area. The NBA superstar was actively involved in the movie’s production, ensuring its accuracy in portraying his rise to basketball stardom. The movie features notable actors such as Caleb McLaughlin from “Stranger Things” and Wood Harris, who play pivotal roles in James’ life, including Dru Joyce III and Coach Dru Joyce II, respectively.

Joining them is Scoot Henderson, the third-overall pick of the 2023 NBA Draft for the Portland Trailblazers, who also plays a significant role in the film as Romeo Travis. Another NBA Lottery Draft pick, Jett Howard from the Orlando Magic, portrays Carmelo Anthony in the Oak Hill Academy scene.

The world of cinema has witnessed the release of numerous awe-inspiring sports movies, captivating sports enthusiasts worldwide. From classics like “Air Bud” and “Space Jam” to impactful narratives like “Coach Carter,” these films have left an indelible mark on the minds of fans. Given his involvement in several such features, LeBron James’ selection of “Shooting Stars” as the best sports movie ever carries significant weight. The movie resonates with James on a personal level, especially his connection to Akron and his formative years at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School.


By actively participating in the making of the film, James ensured an authentic portrayal of his journey to basketball greatness. Sports-themed movies have a unique ability to provide heartwarming and entertaining content for fans. Not only do they offer glimpses into the lives of remarkable athletes, but they also inspire viewers with tales of perseverance and triumph. With movies like “King Richard”, opening the eyes of the world to the grooming of the Williams’ sisters, and James’ personal favorite, “Shooting Stars,” audiences continue to be enthralled by these narratives.