Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton fundamentally changed the game of basketball as one of the NBA's first Black players. His spectacular skill on court matched a towering figure who waited years in segregated America for a professional shot. It's borderline tragic that his titular biopic fails to capture the essence of a pivotal moment in sports history. Sweetwater ticks every box to his story like a Wikipedia summary. We get the important details and see the hideous racism he faced, but it's delivered with a bland execution that isn't indicative of an extraordinary man.

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