Peter Vecsey

Peter Vecsey

Peter Vecsey is an American sports columnist and analyst, specializing in basketball. He formerly wrote a column on the NBA for the New York Post.

Movies for Peter Vecsey...

Hustle
Title: Hustle
Character: Peter Vecsey
Released: June 3, 2022
Type: Movie
After discovering a once-in-a-lifetime player with a rocky past abroad, a down on his luck basketball scout takes it upon himself to bring the phenom to the States without his team's approval. Against the odds, they have one final shot to prove they have what it takes to make it in the NBA.
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Title: Basketball: A Love Story
Character: Self
Released: September 18, 2018
Type: TV
'Basketball: A Love Story' is a series of 62 interconnected short stories that creates a vibrant mosaic of the game, featuring 165 exclusive interviews. The cast encompasses basketball's most prominent figures and explores the complex nature of love as it relates to the game.
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Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks
Title: Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks
Character: Himself
Released: March 14, 2010
Type: Movie
Reggie Miller single-handedly crushed the hearts of Knick fans multiple times. But it was the 1995 Eastern Conference Semifinals that solidified Miller as Public Enemy #1 in New York City. With moments to go in Game 1, and facing a seemingly insurmountable deficit of 105-99, Miller scored eight points in 8.9 seconds to give his Indiana Pacers an astonishing victory. This career-defining performance, combined with his give-and-take with Knicks fan Spike Lee, made Miller and the Knicks a highlight of the 1995 NBA playoffs. Peabody Award-winning director Dan Klores will explore how Miller proudly built his legend as "The Garden's Greatest Villain".
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The Journey of the African-American Athlete
Title: The Journey of the African-American Athlete
Character: Self
Released: February 12, 1996
Type: Movie
Documentary feature exploring the rise of African-Americans to positions of greatness in American sports. Stories are told of boxers, tennis players, runners, and basketball players, athletes who either suffered the indignities of racism, helped break down its walls, or enjoyed the opportunities afforded by past struggles.