The NFL season is over, which means it's time focus on all things vaguely associated with the NBA.
If you're a sports fan of a certain age, "Space Jam" was a big part of your childhood.
Its plot was simple — Michael Jordan and the TuneSquad played the Monstars with the freedom of cartoon characters everywhere at stake.
The Monstars were a juggernaut, playing a bruising, post-centric style that the TuneSquad struggled with.
They weren't just any old monsters either, the were monsters infused with the abilities of five fairly random mid-90s NBA stars.
A quick explainer: Tiny aliens stole the abilities of five NBA players. They transformed into these guys and played the Looney Tunes

THEN: Patrick Ewing turned green

NOW: He's Dwight Howard's offensive guru as an assistant coach with the Orlando Magic

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