White Men Can't Jump (1992)
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Voice A: Billy, you got some money?
Voice B: Yeah, I got a little dough. Why?
Voice A: King Farouk and Duck Johnson are back. They're working the courts downtown, they're cleaning up.
Voice B: The King and Duck? We can take them!
Voice A: We can take them. But it costs $2500 to get in.
Voice B: I got two grand, man! I just got two grand!
Voice A: She said some crazy shit once. She said, "Sometimes when you win, you actually lose or tie. But when you tie, you actually win. Or some shit, you know. You gotta extract something from an organic globule."
Voice B: Brother, I only have four words for you. Listen to the woman.
Voice A: No, no, no, see... this is my house. This is Sidney Deane's house. And since I'm the host, I extend my hospitality to you.
Voice B: That is very gracious of you, Sidney Dean, but I don't want your hospitality. I don't want to take advantage of you in your house, so you go ahead.
Voice A: Okay, but you might not get another shot.
Voice A: So Billy, where’d you play, man?
Voice B: Some college in Louisiana. Things didn't work out.
Voice A: And you been hustlin’ ever since, huh?
Voice B: Nobody knows me here in California. I figured I could work the courts a little.
Voice A: Then I have a business proposal for you.
Voice A: Hey, come on, Sidney, get off the court. You lost, brother.
Voice B: Now ease back, fat man. Just give me a second with Mr. Brady Bunch here. Now, you might be able to pull off a couple of passes out your ass. But that still don't mean you can play this game.
Voice C: You’re right, Sidney. You ain't seen me shoot. Maybe I can't shoot a lick. What's it worth to you to find out, though, huh?
Voice A: There's a two-on-two tournament next week. Sponsored by some businesses.
Voice B: You want me to run with you?
Voice A: Yep. But, in the meantime, we can be makin’ a little bit of extra change. If you don't mind hustling. And I know you don't mind hustlin’.
Voice B: What kind of hustle?
Voice A: Billy, you're just like all the other white boys I ever met.
Voice B: You're like every brother I ever saw on the playground.
Voice A: Well, come on with it. Kick some shit.
Voice B: You'd rather look good and lose than look bad and win.

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