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Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim, left, made his big screen debut in the 1994 movie "Blue Chips," which starred Nick Nolte and Shaquille O'Neal.
'Blue Chips' is a hip-hop mixtape by New York rapper Action Bronson and producer Party Supplies.
Insider chatted with Nolte about what still makes him want to act at 81 years old. The legend talked about playing a homeless Vietnam War veteran in his latest movie, "Rittenhouse Square." Nolte ...
For just about an hour, “Blue Chips” seems to shape up as a smart, tough, cynical look at big-time college basketball as a hustling coach (played by Nick Nolte) tries to upgrade his fal… ...
For "Blue Chips," Nolte spent two weeks of the 1992 season following Knight as he coached in Bloomington. Nolte told reporter Jimmy Carter after the filming that Knight was his inspiration for the ...
Under The Radar is a weekly film column that highlights underappreciated and overlooked movies of the past. “Blue Chips” (1994) Genre: Drama/Sports Starring: Nick Nolte, Shaquille O’Neal ...
Ron Shelton was waiting to hear something stunning. Following the arrests of multiple college basketball coaches, and the FBI’s revelation of its two-year investigation into bribery and fraud ...
In 1993, Hollywood came to basketball-crazed Indiana for the filming of "Blue Chips." On Saturday, Frankfort and Rossville recreated the scene.
Penny Hardaway's uniform, worn as the character Butch McRae in "Blue Chips," is on the auction block again, this time with the promise of it being photo-matched. Grey Flannel Auctions owner ...