Documentary Film Synopsis Ð
ÒThrough the FireÓ
Since the age of 9,
Sebastian Telfair has been one of the best-known basketball players on the
streets of New York. At the start of his senior year of high school, while his
friend LeBron James is making history with a $90 million sneaker deal and NBA
contract straight out of high school, Sebastian calls a press conference to
announce his decision to attend college at the end of the year.
But 18 years of poverty in
the public housing projects of Coney Island have created a hunger in Sebastian,
and when two young men are gunned down in the hallway right outside his
apartment, Sebastian begins to feel that he wants to get his family out now,
and that Ð if he can Ð he might try to make the jump right from Lincoln High
School to the pros.
Five years earlier, SebastianÕs older brother, Jamel Thomas, was a basketball star at Providence College, expecting to be drafted into the NBA and get the family out of the projects himself. But no NBA team picked him, and he and the family were devastated. Their mother, Erica, was heartbroken, and Jamel was forced to go overseas to play in obscurity. Now it is up to Sebastian to set things right for their mother, for Jamel and for his eight other brothers and sisters.
Under pressure that builds
with every game, Sebastian continues to show his genius on the court. Everyone
Ð from the media who build up his legend to the sneaker companies who compete
for his loyalty to the NBA scouts who dog his every step Ð claims a piece of
Sebastian for themselves. Dwayne ÒTinyÓ Morton, a former champion player at
Lincoln who failed to make the NBA himself, turns up the heat on Sebastian even
higher. Against the backdrop of despair that seemingly awaits all the young
African-American men in Coney Island who donÕt make the NBA, Tiny drives
Sebastian and his team mercilessly, treading a fine line between tough love and
abuse.
In the end, Sebastian is an
18-year-old boy forced to carry the hopes of his family, his coach and all of
Coney Island on his shoulders. When he finally decides to pursue the NBA
instead of college, the media that helped create his legend turn on him almost
instantly, saying he is not ready to be a pro. Under JamelÕs guidance,
Sebastian drives himself harder and harder, while the family braces for another
heartbreak. Their entire future rests on SebastianÕs selection in the draft,
and the emotion in the room as they watch their fate unfold is explosive.
As America wrestles with the
phenomenon of poor children passing up the traditional means of upward mobility
for the win-it-all/lose-it-all gamble of professional sports, Sebastian Telfair
has become the focal point of the debate. Through SebastianÕs story, this film
provides a candid, provocative and intimate look into the culture that can push
these children to greatness, or drive them to ruin.