
The Crossover
12/10/2018 | 3m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
THE CROSSOVER, a film by Abdullah Belgrave, Saad Belgrave and Sufyaan Brown.
On the basketball court, a boy trash talks his opponent. When he can’t seem to score a point, he become increasingly frustrated and quits. With the help of his older brother, he learns a lesson in humility, hard work, and the true value of playing sports with others.
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Muslim Youth Voices is a production of the Center for Asian American Media. Funding provided by the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art's Building Bridges Program and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

The Crossover
12/10/2018 | 3m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
On the basketball court, a boy trash talks his opponent. When he can’t seem to score a point, he become increasingly frustrated and quits. With the help of his older brother, he learns a lesson in humility, hard work, and the true value of playing sports with others.
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You want to play right quick?
- All right.
- Sike, nah, let me stretch.
Come on, brother, let's go.
You suck so bad, you can't even wear socks.
Like, what are those?
That's how bad you suck.
♪ Let's go.
Do that all day, man.
♪ Oh, no.
If I didn't just eat, I would've had that one, too.
Hey-- here we go, here we go.
That's the shoe's fault right there.
Like, that was the shoe's fault.
Acting like a little girl.
Dang, get your next shot.
♪ Come on, come on, come on.
What you got, what you got, what you got?
Dang!
Dang!
Give me that layup.
Dang.
Oh, my God.
Dang.
Oh, my God-- come on!
MAN: James, what happened out there?
I suck-- man, I quit.
I'm never playing again.
MAN: Listen, you don't suck, okay?
JAMES: I do-- I couldn't score.
Nothing I could do was going in.
MAN: I ain't seen nothing but you talking trash.
I didn't hear that kid talking trash.
Out there, your behavior-- throwing that ball into the ground, getting mad at everything... You're out there embarrassing yourself, okay?
JAMES: I'm trying to make a point, man.
MAN: It doesn't matter if you made a point or not.
It makes you look foolish.
You gotta be more humble than that.
♪ Our family, we're not quitters.
We are hustlers.
We work hard, okay?
♪ Just go out there and do another rematch.
Remember what we practiced on, right?
- Yo, let's have a rematch.
- Yeah, I'm up for that.
♪ ♪
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Muslim Youth Voices is a production of the Center for Asian American Media. Funding provided by the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art's Building Bridges Program and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.