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Full-Court Miracle

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  • Family
Confirmed2003-11-215.76.1Trakt

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.

Full-Court Miracle is a 2003 family TV movie inspired by true stories of University of Virginia basketball players, following a group of young Jewish athletes as they search for a coach to turn their struggling team around. The film draws from the real-life experiences of basketball stars including Lamont Carr, Alex Barbag, and Chad Korpeck.

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Disney Channel Full-Court Miracle Promo (December 21st, 2003)

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When was Full-Court Miracle released?

Full-Court Miracle premiered on November 21, 2003.

Is Full-Court Miracle based on a true story?

Yes, the film is inspired by the true stories of University of Virginia basketball players, particularly Lamont Carr. The main character Alex Schlotsky is inspired by real players Alex Barbag and Chad Korpeck.

What is Full-Court Miracle about?

The movie follows a group of young Jewish basketball players who work to find a coach to help their team break out of a losing streak.

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