![]() You won't be fooled if you watch this 103-minute documentary, which you can see for nothing if you wait until ESPN airs it March 12. There has been real-life evidence of the Telfair folly all season as the Cardinals have staggered though Big East play with a gap at point guard that another Class of 2004 recruit could have filled. Telfair was cheered as if he were Darrell Griffith. ![]() ![]() Louisville Gardens was packed for a game Telfair and his Lincoln High teammates played against Pleasure Ridge Park. There is cinematic evidence of the Cardinal coaches and fan base embracing the Tel-fairy tale. The only way to create two seconds of drama is to have Telfair pretend he is interested in playing for Rick Pitino. Telfair plays Sebastian Telfair, a high school basketball prodigy from New York City who has no intention of attending the University of Louisville but acts as if he does because filmmaker Jonathan Hock is building a documentary about Telfair's decision to attend college or turn pro. ![]() He stars in "Through the Fire," which is playing at Showcase Stonybrook. Quote:Sebastian Telfair finally made it to Louisville yesterday.
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