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SPORTS ON THE SILVER SCREEN: LA SALLE TO THE HOOP GYM, STAT!

          "ER"'s ERIQ LA SALLE and his production company, Humble
     Journey Films, have acquired MIKE ELLIOT's screenplay
     "WINNER'S OUT," which is described as a "modern-day 'Brian's
     Song' set in the" NBA.  The story revolves around a black
     man and a white man who "befriend each other at a free-agent
     basketball camp as they pursue their hoop dreams."  La Salle
     is expected to direct the film next year while on hiatus
     from "ER" (HOLLYWOOD REPORTER, 8/18).
          YOU DA-MON! WILL SMITH and MATT DAMON are "set to team
     up" in the ROBERT REDFORD-directed "The Legend of Bigger
     Vance," which is based on a '95 novel about the relationship
     between a GA pro golfer (Damon) and his caddie (Smith). 
     Production is slated to begin in October (USA TODAY, 8/18).
          EQUAL TIME: Presidential candidate BILL BRADLEY's
     appearance in the opening montage of HBO's "ARLI$$" has
     prompted Time Warner to ask producers "to offer equal time
     to other candidates" (USA TODAY, 8/18). 
          A SEVENTH ROUND KO: USA TODAY's Mike Clark reviews "ON
     THE ROPES," a documentary film by NANETTE BURSTEIN and BRETT
     MORGEN that follows amateur boxing and which won a Special
     Jury Award at this year's Sundance Film Festival.  Clark
     gives the film, three stars and writes that the film's
     producers have crafted a "brisk 90-minute story" that won't
     "vaporize from memory half a day after you see it."  The
     film opens today in N.Y. (USA TODAY, 8/18).
          YO, ASK ADRIAN: "ROCKY VI" is in limbo, as SYLVESTER
     STALLONE "has no idea where the story will take the aging
     pugilist."  Producer IRWIN WINKLER: "Sly has the desire, but
     doesn't have the idea" (PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS, 8/18). 

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