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Spike Lee Says He Would Cast Zion Williamson In 'He Got Game' Sequel

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Zion Williamson has wowed many of the world’s basketball pundits, and he could do the same to film critics as an actor in a Spike Lee movie.

Lee and Ray Allen sat down on “The Encore” for a live stream interview on Monday, May 18, and talked about Williamson being cast in a potential sequel to the 1998 film “He Got Game.”

Earlier in the conversation, Lee said that Washington wouldn’t be in a “He Got Game” sequel if it were to happen.

Lee also explained that plenty more can be told about the “He Got Game” characters, but he’ll only move forward with a part 2 if it happens naturally, without being forced.

Williamson didn’t explain why he wanted to be in a “He Got Game” sequel, but it didn’t take him long to answer when asked what film he would be in if given the chance.

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