Sparks fly both on and off the court in this groundbreaking feature debut by writer director gina prince bythewood the old guard, which elevated the coming of age romance by giving honest expression to the challenges female athletes face in a world that doesn't see them as equal'. '.strtoupper('s')anaa lathan alien vs'. '.strtoupper('p')redator and omar epps higher learning make for one of the most iconic screen couples of the 2000s as the basketball obsessed next door neighbors who find love over flirtatious pickup games, fall apart under the strain of high pressure college hoops and families, and drift in and out of each other's lives as they pursue their twin aspirations of playing professionally'. '.strtoupper('a')ided by stellar supporting performances and an eclectic rb soundtrack, love basketball captures the intoxicating passions, heartbreaking setbacks, and sky high ambitions that mark a young woman's journey to the top of her game and to lasting love.new 4k digital restoration, supervised by director gina prince bythewood, featuring additional footage cut from the original release and 5.1 surround dts hd master audio soundtrack on the blu raytwo audio commentaries from 2000 one featuring prince bythewood and actor sanaa lathan and the other featuring prince bythewood, editor terilyn a'. '.strtoupper('s')hropshire, and composer terence blanchardnew making of documentary featuring prince bythewood, lathan, actors omar epps and alfre woodard, producer and writer reggie rock bythewood, and basketball adviser colleen matsuharaediting love basketball, a new program featuring prince‑bythewood and shropshirenew conversation among prince bythewood, wnba legend and hall of famer sheryl swoopes, and writer producer actor lena waithedeleted scenes with optional audio commentary by prince bythewood and shropshireaudition tape excerptstwo short films by prince bythewood her ucla thesis film, stitches 1991, and progress 1997, with a new introduction by prince bythewoodtrailerenglish subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingplus an essay by author roxane gay