In the midst of segregation, the all-black Tennessee A&I Tigers were the first collegiate basketball team to win three consecutive national championships. Yet they were never duly recognized for this singular achievement. The team's captain, legendary Knicks player Dick Barnett, began a nine-year quest to ensure his team's immortality. His tenacity, dedication, and struggle finally paid off in 2019.
Production | Aaron Cohen | Producer |
Production | Eric Drath | Executive Producer |
Production | Danielle Naassana | Producer |
Production | Ed Peskowitz | Executive Producer |
Production | Penelope Peskowitz | Executive Producer |
Production | Isen Robbins | Consulting Producer |
Production | Aimee Schoof | Consulting Producer |
Production | George Willis | Executive Producer |
Production | 9th Wonder | Executive Producer |
Crew | William Vargas | Cinematography |
Visual Effects | Aaron Hodgins Davis | Visual Effects |
Camera | Daniel Contaldo | Additional Photography |
Camera | Matt Clegg | Additional Photography |
Camera | Roger JC Lee | Additional Photography |
Camera | Stephen Mucci | Additional Photography |
Camera | Peter Quandt | Additional Photography |
Crew | Ryan Ela | Post Production Supervisor |
Editing | Izzy Hackett | Assistant Editor |
Sound | Eric Jones | Music |
Sound | 9th Wonder | Music |
Sound | 9th Wonder | Music Supervisor |
Directing | Eric Drath | Director |