Slam

Slam

5.3

Mar 11 2008

2h 33m

Action, Drama, Family

Mouth, Monkey, and Jason are your average teenagers with a love for the game of basketball. On the last day of school, they get on the wrong side of Li Wei, the captain of the high school basketball team. Li Wei & his entourage swear to make the boys' summer break a living hell. The conflict reaches a high point in the finals of the Adidas annual 3-on-3 street basketball tournament. Will the boys win back their pride against the biggest bullies on the court?

Wang Weiguang

Wang Weiguang

Li Jian Guo

Lin Xiaofan

Lin Xiaofan

Mouth

Andrew Chou

Andrew Chou

Jason

Zhang Yishan

Zhang Yishan

Monkey

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