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Manchild: The Schea Cotton Story (2016)

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"Manchild: The Schea Cotton Story" is an evocative documentary that peels back the layers of the life and career of legendary Los Angeles basketball icon, Schea Cotton. This film isn't merely a record of his extraordinary prowess on the court, where his exploits are the stuff of urban legends. Instead, it plunges into the unseen depths of what truly unfolded in Cotton's life, told through his own candid lens and the intimate accounts of those who knew him best. The narrative is laced with a star-studded ensemble featuring basketball luminaries such as Scoop Jackson, Paul Pierce, Baron Davis, Ron Artest, Tyson Chandler, Jason Hart, Stephen Jackson, and Elton Brand, who all contribute to the rich tapestry of Cotton's tale. This documentary challenges the notion of a surefire NBA "lock", using Cotton's journey as a poignant example. For if such a thing existed, Schea Cotton would undoubtedly have graced the NBA courts. "Manchild" takes the viewer on a riveting journey, charting the tumultuous path of Cotton's life, both on and off the court. This isn't just the story of a basketball legend, but a heartfelt exploration of the man behind the legend, bringing to light the trials, triumphs, and tribulations of Schea Cotton. The film offers an intimate, unvarnished look at his life, told with raw honesty and a compelling authenticity that will leave viewers captivated and inspired.

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Manchild: The Schea Cotton Story is a documentary movie featuring Schea Cotton and directed by Eric 'Ptah' Herbert.

Manchild: The Schea Cotton Story is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Plex, Plex Player, Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, Tubi TV and VUDU Free and it's also available on Amazon Prime Video.

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