
WAIT! The guy who did this was from the Harvard Sports Analysis Collective?!?!
(from Yahoo)
The box scores from 'Space Jam' for a nostalgia kick
For basketball fans, few cultural touchstones hold as much nostalgic pull as the 1996 comedy "Space Jam," a Michael Jordan vehicle in which His Airness joins forces with the Looney Tunes to defeat evil space villains who steal the talent of such '90s basketball luminaries as Shawn Bradley and Muggsy Bogues. It's not as good a film as the next film starring these classic characters, the cruelly underrated "Looney Tunes: Back in Action," but "Space Jam" nevertheless means a lot to anyone who grew up watching basketball 15 years ago. It means enough, in fact, that Andrew Mooney of the Harvard Sports Analysis Collective decided to extrapolate from the film's in-game action and create a box score for the battle between the Looney Tunes and Monstars. READ MORE
Pretty awesome... If the Charles Barkley and Patrick Ewing Monstars were actual representations of the players themselves, maybe one of those guys would have a ring.
SIDEBAR: I used to think Seal's 'Fly Like an Eagle' song from the Space Jam soundtrack was actually called... 'Fly Like A Negro' ... Thats Racist!