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  1. Nov 21, 2003 · With Alex D. Linz, Richard T. Jones, R.H. Thomson, Sean Marquette. An African American college basketball star becomes the head coach of a yeshiva's struggling basketball team in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, after a knee injury forces him to leave the game. Based on the true story of Lamont Carr.

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    • 2003-11-21
  2. Full-Court Miracle is a 2003 Disney Channel Original Hanukkah Movie. It premiered on November 21, 2003. Inspired by the true story of University of Virginia Cavaliers basketball star Lamont Carr, the film centers on a group of young Jewish basketball players who search for a coach to help them out of a slump during the Hanukkah season.

  3. Inspired by the life of Lamont Carr (University of Virginia ACC Championship, 1976), Full-Court Miracle is a cross cultural, spiritual story of a former college basketball star...

  4. Full-Court Miracle. The life of Lamont Carr inspired this cross-cultural, spiritual story of an African-American former college basketball star who is convinced by a group of Jewish school boys to coach their winless basketball team.

  5. Full-Court Miracle streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "Full-Court Miracle" streaming on Disney Plus. It is also possible to buy "Full-Court Miracle" on Google Play Movies, YouTube, Amazon Video as download or rent it on Amazon Video online.

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  6. Jewish schoolboys convince a former college-basketball player (Richard T. Jones) to coach their winless team.

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  7. Nov 21, 2003 · Inspired by the true story of University of Virginia basketball star Lamont Carr, the film centers on a group of young Jewish basketball players who search for a coach to help them out of a slump. The main character Alex Schlotsky is inspired by the true story of Alex Barbag and Chad Korpeck.