brian wardle found a good one. UWGB recruit out of chicago many passed over. not only was he a great person, but a really good baller. see the documentary on prime video that follows him from high school thru college, the NBA draft, his cups of coffee at cleveland, san antonio, and finally south korea. he became the only horizon baller to score over 2,000 points(2096) 500 rebounds and 400 assists.
whats more, it takes you thru the life experiences of good people trying to live thru the every day trauma of inner big city life. he maintains close contact with guys he grew up playing ball with and who happened to be shot and injured during the time the video was being shot. they mixed in a lot of the emotions of what it takes to persevere in the inner city without over doing it. kiefer had the luxury of being raised by 2 parents and a close knit family. he did have a child before he left high school whom you 'll see grow. UWGB was the perfect fit for him
how they do these docu-videos is amazing. how do they know that they are capturing a real story here until it plays out as it does? ya gotta think these docu-people had to bail on many of their films as they didn't play out nearly the way they would have envisioned from the start. this is a must see. fluff-you get to know kiefer at all? he is an amazing human being