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The movie revolves around Jamal Jefferies, a hotheaded pro basketball player whose on-court antics and quick temper get him booted from the league altogether. But Jamal does not give up, he poses as a woman and joins the WUBA.
An unpersuasive moral journey, with a smattering of laughs, that fails to justify the insulting premise that only a man can help the ladies win at both basketball and love.
Cross-dressing sports comedy has lockerroom humor.
December 24, 2010
Associated Press
The movie is sloppily edited, the gags limply staged, the dialogue and jokes stiff and stale. Even the action on the basketball court is unimaginative and boring.
February 27, 2007
Movie Metropolis
...about as exciting to watch as two last-place basketball teams playing one another on the final day of the season.
November 26, 2002
Ebert & Roeper
Simplistic, silly and tedious.
June 25, 2002
Radio Free Entertainment
Bogus and wickedly unoriginal.
January 15, 2004
L.A. Weekly
Vaughan brings such disregard to the film that its pedestrian on-court action might as well have been shot from the bleacher seats.
The idea of transposing the story to the macho, greedy world of big-time sports is promising, but director Jesse Vaughan delivers only flat dialogue and predictable situations.