The Best NBA Players to Act on the Big Screen

Not only have many NBA players tried their hand at acting, some of the game’s brightest stars have appeared on the big screen.

Let’s take a look at the biggest names to do exactly that, in no particular order.

MICHAEL JORDAN

It only made sense that the best and most popular basketball player of all-time starred in one of the best and most popular basketball movies of all-time.

Space Jam was an absolute hit when it was released in 1996, with the movie successfully combining the popularity of Michael Jordan and Looney Tunes while being boosted by an all-time soundtrack.

LEBRON JAMES

LeBron James secured his first major role in 2015, appearing on the big screen alongside Amy Schumer and Bill Hader in comedy flick Trainwreck.

James will back up that up by starring in Space Jame 2, which is set to be released in the summer of 2021.

KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played his role perfectly in Flying High (also known as ‘Airplane’ in the US).

Kareem also featured in Troop Beverly Hills and Ask Max.

Before that, he was on the set of The Game of Death, Bruce Lee’s final film, which began filming in 1978.

It was never completed because Lee died while the film was still in progress.

SHAQUILLE O’NEAL

Shaq has appeared in a range of cinematic masterpieces, including Kazaam, Steel, Scary Movie 4 and Uncle Drew.

OK, so those movies might not exactly be award-winning material, but the big fella at least had a blast making them.

KYRIE IRVING

Uncle Drew was great fun when it was a series of short online videos but the jury’s out on whether it really needed to be made into a feature-length film.

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However, Kyrie Irving was never going to turn down the opportunity to star in his own movie and I’m sure you wouldn’t have either.

RAY ALLEN

Not many guys on this list can say they actually starred in an objectively good movie, but with He Got Game under his belt, Ray Allen certainly can.

He also appeared in 2001 film Harvard Man.

KEVIN GARNETT

Uncut Gems is one of the best movies that any of these guys have appeared in, and Kevin Garnett also appeared in Blue Chips and Rebound: The Legend of Earl ‘The Goat’ Manigault.

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