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After months of speculation, we finally learned who was going to star in LeBron James’ Space Jam sequel two weeks ago.
Space Jam 2 will feature key roles for:
Damian Lillard
Anthony Davis
Klay Thompson
Diana Taurasi
Nneka OgwumikeWill also include several other NBA and WNBA players, per @ShamsCharania pic.twitter.com/b6wBSusYRW
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) June 20, 2019
Sources: Space Jam 2, starring LeBron James, is expected to feature key roles for Damian Lillard, Anthony Davis and Klay Thompson and WNBA stars Diana Taurasi and Nneka Ogwumike. Several more NBA and WNBA players, including Chiney Ogwumike, are expected to play roles in film.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 20, 2019
Today, TMZ released footage from the set of Space Jam 2 that showed an injured Klay Thompson, who injured his ACL during the NBA finals, walking around in crutches talking to LeBron.
Via TMZ Sports
think a torn ACL could stop Klay Thompson from shooting “Space Jam 2?!”
Think again!!
The Golden State Warriors superstar crutched his way on to the L.A. movie set on Wednesday — just weeks after injuring his knee during Game 6 of the NBA Finals.
Thompson was greeted by LeBron James himself — who’s starring in and producing the flick — and the two talked it out for a while in front of the production crew.
In the video Draymond Green could be seen shooting around in a basketball gym set.
Other stars on the set included Anthony Davis and Damian Lillard. The guy wearing #23 appears to be Draymond Green.
We’re told the scene is set at an All-Star game — there doesn’t appear to be any Monstars present!
Space Jam 2 has been shooting all over Los Angeles including at the house of famous NBA superfan Jimmy Goldstein.
The Space Jam 2 workout court for players is set up at NBA superfan Jimmy Goldstein’s house in LA, featuring LeBron James’ logo. pic.twitter.com/zmkNYoahoh
— Nick DePaula (@NickDePaula) June 23, 2019
LeBron James shooting on the set of SPACE JAM 2 🤩 (via @jamesfgoldstein) pic.twitter.com/6gHL0Egh6D
— Overtime (@overtime) June 23, 2019