Follows a championship-winning player for the Cleveland Cavaliers and Los Angeles Lakers, who, at the age of 19, after being selected in the NBA draft, finds himself without a team to call his own and is looking to redefine his future.
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J.R. Smith
Self
Richard Watkins
Self - Head Coach, Men's Golf, N.C. A&T
Dawn Forbes Murphy
Self - Asst. Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, N.C. A&T
Jelani Favors
Self - Frye Distinguished Professor, N.C. A&T
Anthony Ford
Self - Sophomore - Men's Golf, N.C. A&T
Diego Gonzalez
Self - Senior - Men's Golf, N.C. A&T
Xavier Williams
Self - Sr. - Men's Golf, N.C. A&T
Kim Burke
Self - Learning Specialist, N.C. A&T
Iman Shumpert
Self
Scott Van Pelt
Self
Ida Smith
Self - J.R.'s Mother
Brian Holloway
Self - Assoc. Athletic Director, N.C. A&T
Martin Gutierrez De Mesa
Self - Sophomore - Men's Golf, N.C. A&T
Earl Smith Jr.
Self - J.R.'s Father
Cory Lima
Self - Assoc. Athletic Director, N.C. A&T
Barack Obama
Self
Erik Griffin
Self
Stephen A. Smith
Self
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J. R. presents an uplifting and motivational story of new beginnings and the importance of commitment to your family, friends, team, and most importantly, yourself. Swish is real with his emotions and struggles, while also refusing to let them diminish his drive. Through four episodes you can see an individual who's been on the top of the world bring humility and servant leadership to a team-impacting both younger teammates and older coaching staff alike. J. R. Also shares his triumphs over his educational challenges, proving that dedication to personal success is stronger than any limitations you're born or placed into-such as having dyslexia and being limited to special education classes. This is an amazing story encouraging individual improvement and success, as seen in J. R.'s development over the golfing and academic season, progressing in his talents on the green while being a role model for teammates, supporting his family, and achieving a 4.0 GPA! P. S. Watch out for bees!
In a society and time with so many variations of the truth, it's not surprising that J. R. has always owned his. If you know J. R., you know J. R. If you don't know J. R., your lost. I'm honored to peak into this man's life to see his mistakes, regrets, passions, achievements, unbelievable athleticism and overall kind and gentle meek man. Athletes get the raw end of the deal when it comes to privacy and freedom of choice. I do believe that their gift opens doors but the benefits that are associated with those open doors aren't cheap and most of us think that it's a small sacrifice on the athlete's part. But what about an athlete that doesn't play for fame, money, or status. You're left with an athlete whose love for the game is enough of a reason to lace up night after night for 17 season. We could use more professional athletes like J. R. We need more athletes to tell their stories. We know for sure that if young gifted athletes watch Redefined: J. R. Smith they'll understand that regardless of fame, money, and status that's it's the character of a man that will always take him to his greatest heights.
