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Before YouTube provided endless mixtapes of teenage basketball stars, before LeBron James changed amateur basketball forever to fuel a 24/7 appetite for online updates on hot prospects, Lenny Cooke was basketball's next big thing.

Cooke, a 6-foot-6-inch swingman out of Brooklyn, was the nation's top player, seemingly on the fast track to NBA fame and riches. But he never made it.

  1. Apr 19, 2016 The first documentary feature from American independent film scene fixtures Josh & Benny Safdie (Daddy Longlegs, The Pleasure of Being Robbed), LENNY COOKE explores the fascinating question of how.
  2. Apr 19, 2016  The first documentary feature from American independent film scene fixtures Josh & Benny Safdie (Daddy Longlegs, The Pleasure of Being Robbed), LENNY COOKE explores the fascinating question of how.
  3. Feb 11, 2014  Lenny Cooke was once more hyped than LeBron James, but never played in the league. After a screening in Toronto, several Raptors said there was much to be learned from Cooke's story.
  4. In 2001, Lenny Cooke was considered the best high school basketball player in the country. He was ranked above future greats LeBron James, Amar'e Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony. Ten years later, Lenny has never played a minute in the NBA. Here, we trace the unfulfilled destiny of a man for whom superstardom was only just out of reach.
  5. The Lenny Cooke Documentary is a Real Eye Opener(link inside) Check it out here. I was expecting a prefabricated movie showing his past highlights and lecturing high schoolers with cheesy narration. I thought this was just a means for him to cash out on what little notoriety he still has. But it truly shows the struggles he goes through today.

Apr 18, 2013  In 2001, Lenny Cooke was the most hyped high school basketball player in the country, ranked above future greats LeBron James, Amar'e Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony. In an era when high school.

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That disconnect is the subject of Lenny Cooke, a powerful documentary exploring the dark reality of prodigious promise gone unfulfilled.

Seeing a bloated Cooke rationalize his basketball demise is sobering indeed after watching him confidently interact with future NBA stars including James and Carmelo Anthony as a teen. The film is aided tremendously by the fact that directors Ben and Joshua Safdie are able to use prime footage of Cooke as a high schooler that was shot by Adam Shopkorn in the early 2000s for a never-completed documentary about the young star.

That old footage provides a fascinating, surreal and sometimes disturbing window into Cooke's life as a basketball prodigy. We see him treat future NBA stars as peers or younger brothers. (One of his old friends, Joakim Noah of the Chicago Bulls, produced Lenny Cooke.) We see the eye-popping skills that built his reputation. We see the tough neighborhood where he grew up and the white suburban mom with whom he lived in his late teens. But we also see him sullenly brush off coaches' advice and party like an adult while in Las Vegas for a tournament.

The trove of old content makes the film's final 25 minutes all the more powerful. Cooke throws himself a 30th birthday party, ending the night on the couch drunkenly scooping food into his mouth in front of the TV. He briefly reunites with Noah and other players on the Madison Square Garden floor after a recent New York Knicks game, an encounter that contrasts Cooke's current circumstance with what might have been. And an emotional argument with friends he rarely sees anymore is a painful reminder of how much has changed since they were all cocky teenagers.

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Lenny Cooke's one glaring hole is the narrative gap between its subject's promising younger years and current reality. Short clips of him playing in lowly minor leagues speed the timeline along, but the film never digs into what exactly happened during that decade — the why of his cautionary tale. Was he simply overhyped? Did his skills not develop as expected? Or was Cooke handicapped by personal issues?

To hear Cooke tell it late in the film, he just never had a passion for the game. Under-the-table payments and stardom's accompanying fast life, however, meant he couldn't stay away. Whether that's revisionist history on his part or the simple truth, the rest of us will never know. But as an overweight Cooke says of his fans, handlers and enablers: 'They made me this person. That fucked me up.'

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That's something to keep in mind next time highlights of basketball's latest underage phenom pop up on YouTube.

Lenny Cooke is currently in limited release in cities around the United States. Check the film's website for more details on screenings and distribution.

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