He scores points, plays good defense, and most importantly, he handles himself professionally, never finding himself outside the moment. Our guy Bo finally graduates to the top prospect. He has pulled a few strings, and Bo has a spot for a pick-up game for scout and management only, no media. Stan puts him back on a plane when he receives a call from his old star college teammate (played by Kenny Smith). However, it’s too much to bear when the number one draft talks trash about his daughter and blows her a kiss. We think Bo has a handle on his emotions. We learn he is also sensitive and is not impervious to trash talk. Hence, he doesn’t deserve any ink remembrance across his skin. He attributes that to his father, who was never in his life. Bo has tattoos across his sleeve and chest, but not on his left arm. We learn a lot about Bo and Stanley during that time. He also has an assault charge stemming from protecting her.Īfter Bo is rejected at a scouting event by Vin and the team of yes men he surrounded himself with, Stan quits and takes him to train him for the combine in six weeks. A twenty-two-year-old former hoops player gave it up to raise his daughter. That’s where Bo Cruz ( Juancho Hernangomez) comes in. However, Vin will put him back on the court if Stan can find that one prospect to put them over the top and make them a winner. Vin takes him off the bench and puts him back on the road because he is far too valuable in scouting. But when dropping his next of kin off the following day, Stan hears the news that the man he looked up to as a father figure has died. Stan shares the good news with his wife Teresa ( Queen Latifah), and daughter (Jordan Hull).
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