16 votes and 6 Reviews
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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 27%
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In Theaters: August 24, 2012 (limited)
PG | Comedy, Family
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Brian (Taylor Gray), a 16-year-old boy who just can’t seem to cut it on the basketball court, has always looked up to Kevin Durant (himself); he’s his favorite player and one day, he wants to be just like him. After earning a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make the halftime free-throwand missing horriblyBrian finally gets to meet his long-time hero. But when Durant hands Brian the game ball, something happens: the two magically switch talents, transforming Brian into a world-class athlete and reducing Durant to a bumbling failure. Upon discovering this, the two work together to try and get Durant his talent back in time for the playoffs.
Director: John Whitesell
Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
Producer(s): Mike Karz
Cast: Kevin Durant, Taylor Gray, Brandon T. Jackson
Writer(s): Eric Champnella, Jeff Farley
16 votes and 6 Reviews
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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 27%
70%
In Theaters: August 24, 2012 (limited)
PG | Comedy, Family
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Brian (Taylor Gray), a 16-year-old boy who just can’t seem to cut it on the basketball court, has always looked up to Kevin Durant (himself); he’s his favorite player and one day, he wants to be just like him. After earning a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make the halftime free-throwand missing horriblyBrian finally gets to meet his long-time hero. But when Durant hands Brian the game ball, something happens: the two magically switch talents, transforming Brian into a world-class athlete and reducing Durant to a bumbling failure. Upon discovering this, the two work together to try and get Durant his talent back in time for the playoffs.
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 27%
70%
In Theaters: August 24, 2012 (limited)
PG | Comedy, Family
Brian (Taylor Gray), a 16-year-old boy who just can’t seem to cut it on the basketball court, has always looked up to Kevin Durant (himself); he’s his favorite player and one day, he wants to be just like him. After earning a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make the halftime free-throwand missing horriblyBrian finally gets to meet his long-time hero.
But when Durant hands Brian the game ball, something happens: the two magically switch talents, transforming Brian into a world-class athlete and reducing Durant to a bumbling failure. Upon discovering this, the two work together to try and get Durant his talent back in time for the playoffs.