The Oscar-winning tale of Lusia Harris, one of the best female basketball players ever, is detailed in the documentary, 'The Queen of Basketball.' Maurice Brooks, for NBA.com On March 27 ...
After her passing yesterday, we honor basketball pioneer Lusia Harris. The first African American woman to be inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame (1992) and the first and only woman ...
Rob Parker of Fox Sports Radio’s The Odd Couple says Caitlin Clark should forget her dream of playing in the WNBA, and hunt ...
Lusia Harris, the first and only woman to be drafted into the NBA, died on Tuesday in her native Mississippi. She was 66 years old. Her family announced her death in a statement. The cause of ...
Lusia Harris' legacy added another chapter when the documentary celebrating her historic story won an Oscar. "The Queen of Basketball" won the Academy Award for short subject documentary at the ...
Iowa star Caitlin Clark could become the first woman to play in a men's pro basketball league if she accepts offer from Big3.
Sports documentaries explore the human experience through the riveting world of athletics—and whether you’re a die-hard fan ...
Almost two months after the death of Lusia Harris, the protagonist of the audiovisual material, she was reminded as the one who scored the first basket in the history of women's Olympic basketball ...
“The Queen of Basketball,” about the basketball great Lusia Harris, took best short documentary film. Its executive producers include Steph Curry and Shaquille O’Neal. Best animated short ...
His short film, “The Queen of Basketball,” about U.S. basketball legend Lusia Harris, won an Academy Award in 2021. This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 10, 2024.
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