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Documentary Stamps Prince George’s Basketball Skills | Afro

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However, in the new documentary “Basketball County: In the Water,” area natives and basketball stars such as Kevin Durant, Victor Oladipo and Quinn Cook (all of whom served as executive producers) tell a story that emphasizes the immense athletic talent that emerges from Prince George’s County.

“[Audiences are] going to find some of the greatest basketball moments were from people from Prince George’s County,” Jenkins said confidently.

“While I was working on the film ‘Sinners Wanted,’ I partnered with a guy by the name of John Beckham- he is an amazing guy, also from Prince George’s County, and we came together and created this project called ‘Basketball County: In the Water.’

Like Jenkins’ success, Prince George’s being a “basketball County,” did not happen overnight.

While a lot of anecdotes had to be cut from the film, Jenkins said he hopes “Basketball County: In the Water,” inspires other local filmmakers and storytellers as well as elevates the reputation of Prince George’s County.

Source: Afro | The Black Media Authority
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