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Spike Lee & Ray Allen Eyeing Zion Williamson For A “He Got Game” Sequel

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The original He Got Game featured 2-time NBA champion Ray Allen when he was a fresh-faced 23-year-old on the Milwaukee Bucks in 1998.

The film was a Spike Lee joint, and the director spoke to Sage Steele on The Encore about wanting to bring Williamson in for the sequel.

“Ray Allen and I were trying to get a meeting with him in New Orleans.

Sage Steele has been having in-depth conversations with guests on The Encore for the past five Mondays.

The latest episode that Lee crashed featured Ray Allen.

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