10 TV Shows like Last Chance U: Basketball you must watch

By Amanda Guarragi
Published: December 30, 2022 (Last updated: February 8, 2024)
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We discuss 10 TV Shows like Last Chance U: Basketball you must watch. Check out these brilliant recommendations for your watchlist.

Basketball has been a popular sport for many years and it’s considered one of the most exciting to watch next to football.

Last Chance U has been a series on Netflix that has highlighted different areas of sports since 2016, and the series ended in 2021. It is an intense look inside the world of junior college football at first and it then explores the lives of players and coaches in the classroom and on the field.

In 2021, Last Chance U: Basketball was created to focus on the young basketball stars coming up in the sports world. They showed their dedication and how the lives of these players impacted the coaches as well. In a way, they become this one big family because they understand the hustle and how much it actually takes to make it in the NBA.

The following series have really captured the best aspects of coaching, becoming a family, and working together to build something wonderful in the world of sports. Most of these series have drama of their own, but it is worked into different sports, which causes tension and makes it challenging for the characters.

10 TV Shows like Last Chance U: Basketball you must watch

Big Shot (2021) 

When Disney Plus started its streaming service, it racked up some pretty special shows. Disney focused on all aspects of storytelling and leaned into sports. The series stars John Stamos who plays a temperamental college basketball coach who gets fired from his job and must take a teaching/coaching job at an all-girls private high school.

The Mighty Ducks (2021) 

When The Mighty Ducks was released in 1992 it was a real game-changer for Disney. Emilio Estevez was at the top of his game and hockey was an under-appreciated sport. Decades later The Mighty Ducks franchise returns with The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers, a series that puts 12-year-old Evan at the forefront because he didn’t make the Mighty Ducks team, so his mother forms a new team of underdogs to challenge the Ducks. And of course, Estevez returns as Gordon Bombay to help coach the team.

Friday Night Lights (2006)

Football is a huge deal in America and Friday Night Lights is the one show that captured the struggle of these players and the coaches. They become family and one person’s problem becomes everyone’s. It’s a heartfelt series that started the careers of many young actors and is still one of the best American dramas to be released.

All American: Homecoming (2022)

Naturally, this list needs to explore all sports, and All American: Homecoming dives into the world of tennis. The series follows a young tennis hopeful from Beverly Hills and an elite baseball player from Chicago as they contend with the high stakes of college sports. It has a small following on the CW, but it is a show that will slowly grow on you the more you watch it.

The Last Dance (2020)

This documentary is a must-watch on Netflix if you’re a diehard basketball fan. This doc charters the rise of the 1990s Chicago Bulls, led by the one and only, Michael Jordan. It’s a powerful doc that shows just how incredible of a run the Bulls had with Jordan and the importance of his legacy.

Last Chance U (2016)

As mentioned above, Last Chance U focuses on football and dives into the lives of the players and coaches who understand the hustle. They learn valuable lessons on and off the field that help them in the long run.

Ted Lasso (2020)

When a football coach is uprooted and sent to the UK, his football tactics are useful in AFC Richmond for the soccer club. Jason Sudeikis gives one of the best comedic performances of his career as Ted Lasso and it is one of the most uplifting series on Apple TV Plus. You will fall in love with the whole cast.

Ballers (2015)

This is a high-profile series as it showcases the lives of football players, coaches, their families, and handlers more so off the field, and the crazy fast-paced life they live. The series stars Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and John David Washington.

Eastbound and Down (2009) 

Many years after MLB player Kenny Powers (Danny McBride) turned his back on his hometown, he returns to teach Physical Education at his old middle school. Powers has his own tactics and way of teaching which makes this a very entertaining show.

The League (2009) 

The League has a wonderful ensemble of actors that follows a group of old friends in a fantasy football league who care deeply about one another. And because they love each other so much and the sport that brings them together, they try to make each other’s lives miserable.

Do you have any other recommendations for TV Shows like Last Chance U: Basketball? Let us know!

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