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Genre - Documentary / writers - Jacob Hamilton / / Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story is a movie starring Kenny Sailors, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant. Jump Shot uncovers the inspiring true story of Kenny Sailors, the proclaimed developer of the modern day jump shot in basketball / countries - USA.
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. Kenny Sailors grew up on a farm south of Hillsdale, Wyoming, where he developed his effective jump shot while playing against his 6-foot-4-inch older brother Bud. He eventually brought his skills to the University of Wyoming, and in 1943 and led the Cowboys to the NCAA Mens Basketball Championship defeating Georgetown 46-34. Two days after winning the NCAA Championship, Wyoming played NIT Champion St. Johns in a Red Cross benefit game for the war effort in Madison Square Garden. Wyoming beat St. Johns in overtime by a score of 52–47, becoming the undisputed national champions on the court. Kenny was named the NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player for his efforts. Kenny is the only player in the history of Wyoming Cowboys basketball to be selected as an All-American two times, in 1943, and 1946. From 1946 to 1951, Kenny played professionally in the BAA and NBA as a member of the Cleveland Rebels, Chicago Stags, Philadelphia Warriors, Providence Steamrollers, Denver Nuggets, Boston Celtics, and Baltimore Bullets. He scored 3, 480 points in his professional career. Kenny had a distinguished professional career. He was popular with fans and journalists, but his achievements and skills went largely unnoticed in later years because he had played for only five seasons and then chose to retire in far off Wyoming and, eventually, in even more remote Alaska, where he pursued his passion of big game hunting as a guide and outfitter. Little did Kenny know that his basketball stardom would follow him to the furthest reaches of civilization. Not long after settling into his homestead, Kenny was asked to coach Glennallens first high school womens basketball team. At that time, there was no organized basketball for women in the public schools in the state of Alaska and Kenny played an instrumental role in getting the state tournament started. His freshmen would go undefeated the next four seasons, winning 60+ consecutive games until they reached the State Championship their senior year. Sailors was inducted into the University of Wyoming Athletics Hall of Fame on October 29, 1993 and returned to Wyoming in 1999 because of his beloved wifes failing health. In 2012, Sailors was named to the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame, yet still has not been recognized by the Naismith Hall of Fame for his contribution to the game of basketball.
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JUMP SHOT: THE KENNY SAILORS story 8. Rating: 3. 5/4 Have you ever watched Semi-Pro? The moment when Jackie Moon does the first dunk? The players stand and look agape, the referee fumbles his whistle, and when his feet land back onto the Earth, hes changed the game. Now, Semi-Pro is an irreverent and silly film, but I tend to think thats what happened when Kenny Sailors — basketball legend and inventor of the jumpshot — first fired off his elegantly formed shot. Kenny Sailors wasnt a braggart. Far from it. Hed rather talk about his marriage to the love of his life Marilyn, or his time in the Marines during World War II, or the womens high school basketball team who he coached to several state championships than talk about himself or that “silly” shot. Director Jacob Hamilton ‘s Jumpshot: The Kenny Sailors Story uncovers two facts thats long been apparent: Kenny Sailors invented the modern jumpshot and he was a singular and amazing man. Hamiltons documentary opens in 2011 in an empty gym. Theres an establishing shot of a basketball sitting idly on the floor. In walks an old man. He picks up the basketball, dribbles it off the floor, then bounces it off the floor for a basket. Thats Kenny Sailors, still gleefully outplaying people my age. Sailors, for the most part, is long forgotten. When Bobby Knight, Jerry Krause, Steph Curry, Dirk Nowitzski, Nancy Lieberman, Tim Legler, etc. are asked who invented the jumpshot, their faces squirm with the same puzzlement Sailors former opponents must have had 80 years ago. What follows is a journey from Laramie, Wyoming to Alaska to the annals of basketball lore. Hamilton, in his research for the film, uncovers some truly amazing archival footage — not just of basketball, but of Sailors life too. We see old photographs of Sailors, footage of his wife as a drum majorette, Laramie, Wyoming, his high school, and his games. And his games are incredible, especially his two David vs. Goliath moments: First, when his Wyoming team won the NCAA tournament, then when he beat back East Coast bias to defeat the NIT champions Saint Johns. Incredibly, Sailors played a different brand of basketball than anyone who had come before him. His brand began with the jumpshot, which he fashioned because he couldnt beat his taller brother Bud in one-on-ones. So like many other great discoveries and achievements, the jumpshot was born from sibling rivalry. But Sailors was more than his shot. He was an adept ball handler, possessed stop-on-a-dime speed and quickness, and was an adroit defender. When Hamilton uses footage from Sailors games, especially from the NCAA tournament, or the famous photo from Life Magazine of Sailors rising over his flat-footed foes, we get a sense of just how far ahead he was of everyone else. Seeing him play is like watching the guy who presented sliced bread for the first time, he just cuts so smooth. And when current and former NBA and WNBA players see a picture of Sailors jumpshot, its like theyve seen Santa Claus and the Eastern Bunny watching Jordan playing the Knicks at MSG. Theyre just in awe. But the most marvelous component of Hamiltons documentary is Kenny Sailors. Your documentary is only as good as your subject, and Hamilton has an incredible subject. Sailors is humble, aware, and just a hoot. His lust for life and energy rivals those half his age, and his sense of humor is as fluid as his playing. At one point, he jokes about suing the NBA for 5, 000 for the use of his jumshot. Much like Sailors must have been a player from a different era to his contemporaries, he feels like a man from a different time to us. Sailors isnt in the Hall of Fame. Hes not in the Naismith Hall of Fame because he went to Alaska for three and a half decades, because his wife had asthma and that was the best place for her. Hes not in because he spent his life coaching womens high school basketball rather than appearing on CBS as a commentator. Hes not in because he rarely brags about himself. But by not being in — as much as that will confound your brain — in some measure he proves how much more there is to life than accolades. Sailors should be in the Hall of Fame, but if you leave Hamiltons touching documentary with only that in mind then youve missed the point. And much like the players he whizzed past in his youth, youve also missed Kenny Sailors. An official selection of SXSW 2019.
Critics Consensus No consensus yet. 100% TOMATOMETER Total Count: 6 Coming soon Release date: Audience Score Ratings: Not yet available Jump Shot Ratings & Reviews Explanation Movie Info "Jumpshot" uncovers the inspiring true story of Kenny Sailors, the proclaimed developer of the modern day jump shot in basketball, and how the zenith of our lives doesn't end in our athletic prime. Introducing this never before seen "leaping one-hander" to the masses on a national level Kenny quickly grew to be a fan favorite while leading his Wyoming Cowboys to the Collegiate National Championship in Madison Square Garden in the 1943. But after playing on several losing teams in an unstable, emerging league now known as the NBA, Kenny disappeared into the Alaskan wilderness only to be forgotten by the sport he helped pioneer. Now, nearly sixty years later, the multitude of people he has touched along the way have forced Kenny's humble reemergence. This film will follow Kenny's supporters' ongoing efforts to not only get him in recognized in the Naismith Hall of Fame, but also, to uncover the man behind the shot and why the sport he helped define never defined him. Featuring Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, Dirk Nowitzki, Jay Bilas, Clark Kellogg, Bob Knight, Lou Carneseca, Kiki Vandeweghe, Nancy Lieberman, Chip Engelland, Tim Legler, Fennis Dembo, David Goldberg and a host of other basketball and sport legends! Rating: NR Genre: Directed By: Written By: Runtime: 80 minutes Studio: Ralph Smyth Entertainment Cast Critic Reviews for Jump Shot Audience Reviews for Jump Shot Jump Shot Quotes Movie & TV guides.
JUMP SHOT: THE KENNY SAILORS story 7. Kenny Sailors, his jump shot, and the Wyoming Cowboys proved they could beat anybody, anytime, anywhere in 1943. The story of the Pokes' inspiring run to the NCAA basketball championship at Madison Square Garden in the Big Apple actually begins in little Hillsdale, Wyo., during the Great Depression. When young Kenny and his older brother, Bud, weren't working on the family farm, they could be found shooting baskets with a leather ball at a rusted iron rim on a dirt court, usually through the teeth of a gusting wind. One spring afternoon in 1934, Kenny grew tired of Bud, who had sprouted to 6 feet 5 inches tall, swatting traditional set shots back in his face. So, the 13-year-old with springs for legs made a move that would revolutionize basketball. "The one thing I could do was jump. I could broad jump and high jump when I was just a punk kid. I had legs on me and I could get up. I won state here in Laramie with a broad jump of 22 feet as a senior. Sailors said, seven and a half decades later. "I thought, ‘that guy is big, and I'm not very big. But I can jump. “So I decided to run right at Bud and jump straight up. I leaped as high as I could and shot the ball over him. I don't remember if it was one-handed or two-handed, but I made one. And so the jump shot was invented—or at the very least perfected—by Sailors, literally on Wyoming soil. Hank Luisetti, an All-American at Stanford in the 1930s, garnered national attention with a unique one-handed shot, but he didn't leave the floor with both feet. The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame suggests that Glenn Roberts may have been the first to shoot a jumper. Roberts, a Virginian, used a two-handed jump shot in the early- and mid-1930s while in high school and at Emory & Henry College. Joe Faulks is also considered to be one of the "fathers" of this shot, honing his skills with it as a kid in Kentucky before attending Murray State and then playing from 1946-1962 with the NBAs Philadelphia Warriors. But many credible basketball historians and legendary coaches from the era consider Sailors to be the first pure jump shooter. "I heard of Kenny Sailors. said Jim Brandenburg, Wyoming head coach from 1979-87, who was a schoolboy in San Antonio when the Cowboys were making national headlines in 1943. "Most of the high school coaches in Texas were still teaching the underhanded free throw or the two-handed push shot. We were just starting to develop the one-handed set shot, more the one-handed step shot and the step-back one-hander. ” "We knew about the jump shot, ” Brandenburg said, “but we didn't have any coaches that could really teach us step by step, so we could really get into it. We knew that Kenny was one of the guys credited for starting the jump shot. Coach Ev Shelton embraced Sailors' flashy game from the moment the talented 5-foot-10-inch freshman stepped on campus in Laramie. Shelton, a Naismith Hall of Fame head coach, and Sailors, a three-time All-American (1942, 1943, 1946) guard, guided Wyoming to a 31-2 record during the 1942-1943 season. That season for the Cowboys included NCAA tournament wins over Oklahoma (53-50) Texas (58-54) and finally, Georgetown (46-34) in the title game. Wyoming then played National Invitation Tournament champion St. John's at Madison Square Garden to prove once and for all who the best team in the country was. Wyoming prevailed 52-47 in overtime. Sailors still remembers the feeling of taking the floor in the "World's Most Famous Arena" as if those glory days happened last week. "Here I am, just a kid off the farm down there in Hillsdale, never been out of the state before, and only 19 years old. Sailors said of his first game at Madison Square Garden. "You can imagine the first time when I went in there. They announce your name when you go on the court, Kenny Sailors from Wyoming. “And the crowd, they're going nuts. I've never seen anything like it in my life. That's more people than I ever saw in a building in my life. Never even come close to it probably. After the NCAA Championship] we got back to the Laramie train station and the whole town was there, which was only about 8, 000 people. Sailors recalled. "We'd seen twice that at Madison Square Garden. Boy oh boy, it was kind of embarrassing because we couldn't go anywhere around Laramie. I went to go buy a necktie, and they gave it to me. I went to buy a meal and couldn't pay for it. When the cheering was over, Sailors and six of his teammates went off to fight in World War II. College basketball's 19-year-old national player of the year was already commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Marines and was sent to the South Pacific not long after the team returned from New York City to Laramie. After two years of service, Sailors returned to the University of Wyoming, which due to the war had suspended the basketball program for the 1943-1944 season, to finish his collegiate career in 1945-1946. He played in the NBA, including a stint with the Denver Nuggets, before leaving basketball for an outdoor life with his beloved wife Marilynne. The Sailors owned the Heart Six Dude ranch in Jackson, Wyo., and then moved to Alaska where they worked as hunting guides for 33 years. When Marilynne passed away in 2002, Kenny moved back to Laramie. Well into his 90s, Sailors lived in an apartment just steps away from the University of Wyomings War Memorial Stadium and regularly attended Cowboys (and Cowgirls) basketball games, where he was treated like a rock star by the Arena-Auditorium fans. He suffered a heart attack in December 2015 and died Jan. 30, 2016. He was survived by his son, Dan, daughter-in-law, Jean, eight grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild, according to the Casper Star-Tribune. He was 95. Resources Primary Sources Brandenburg, Jim. Interview, March 9, 2011. Sailors, Kenny. Interviews, July 23, 2009, and Dec. 15, 2010. Secondary Sources Christgau, John. The Origins of the Jump Shot: Eight Men Who Shook the World of Basketball. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1999. pp. numbers Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Glenn Roberts and the Genesis of the Jump Shot, accessed May 18, 2011 at For further reading and research Nolan, Jack and Ryan Holmgren. "University of Wyoming legend Kenny Sailors dies at 95. Casper Star-Tribune, Jan. 31, 2016. Accessed Feb. 1, m 2016 at. Illustrations The photos of Kenny Sailors and of the 1943 UW mens basketball team are courtesy of the UW Photo Service.
FEATURING: STEPH CURRY, KEVIN DURANT, DIRK NOWITZKI, BOB KNIGHT, NANCY LIEBERMAN, KIKI VANDEWEGHE, CLARK KELLOGG, TIM LEGLER, DAVID GOLDBERG, FENNIS DEMBO, LOU CARNESECA, MARK PRICE, CHIP ENGELLAND AND MANY MORE. From Executive Producer Stephen Curry, the award-winning film JUMP SHOT celebrates the true story of Kenny Sailors, the forgotten basketball legend who introduced the jump shot, became a 2-time collegiate All American and NBA pioneer, revolutionized the sport for women, served as a US Marine in WWII, and then quietly faded into history.
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JUMP SHOT: THE KENNY SAILORS story. JUMP SHOT: THE KENNY SAILORS STORY THURSDAY, APRIL 2 Behind the shot you know is the American story youll never forget. From Executive Producer Stephen Curry, the award-winning JUMP SHOT celebrates the true story of Kenny Sailors, the forgotten basketball legend who introduced the jump shot, became a 2-time collegiate All American and NBA pioneer, revolutionized the sport for women, served as a US Marine in WWII, and then quietly faded into historyto be forgotten by the sport he helped pioneer. Sixty-years later, he emerges through his most passionate supporters — Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, Dirk Nowitzki, Clark Kellogg, Bob Knight, Lou Carnesecca, Kiki Vandeweghe, Nancy Lieberman, Chip Engelland, Tim Legler, Fennis Dembo, David Goldberg and a host of other basketball and sport legends —in an effort to recognize Sailors in the Naismith Hall of Fame and tell the story of his impact on basketball, his country, and the people who knew him best. Not Rated. Director Jacob Hamilton (US 2019) 105 min. Cinema Exclusive Content: The event will include a 15-minute pre-recorded pre-show with Steph Curry, director Jacob Hamilton and others describing the innovations within basketball since Kennys first jump shot. TO PURCHASE TICKETS, click the showtime on the date of your choice TICKETS BACK TO CART Thursday, April 2 7:00 PM.
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