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Disdain the Mundane is a reflective piece that dives into the life of Walt Frazier, a name that resonates deeply within New York basketball culture. The film paints a portrait of Frazier, weaving together his flashy persona as 'Clyde' in the '70s with his current role as a Knicks broadcaster. The pacing is pretty laid-back, allowing you to soak in the nostalgia while appreciating the unique blend of basketball storytelling and personal charisma. The interviews and archival footage are well curated, showcasing not just Frazier’s game but also his influence on style and culture in NYC. It’s more than just a sports documentary; it encapsulates an era, blending themes of identity and legacy in a city that never sleeps.
Great for fans of basketball history.Features retro footage of the '70s Knicks.Highlights Frazier's unique style and charisma.
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