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Like Mike 2: Streetball

Movie PG 2006 1h 36m 5.5 /10
Directed by David Nelson

Jerome is a kid with big dreams of beating the court. Then he stumbles upon an old pair of sneakers tucked away in a corner shop, a tie to a famous player whose grace on the court still echoes. When Jerome laces them up, his clumsy dribbles sharpen into lightning fast moves, his hesitation fades,... Read more

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About Like Mike 2: Streetball

Jerome is a kid with big dreams of beating the court. Then he stumbles upon an old pair of sneakers tucked away in a corner shop, a tie to a famous player whose grace on the court still echoes. When Jerome laces them up, his clumsy dribbles sharpen into lightning fast moves, his hesitation fades, and the toughest defenders suddenly look beatable. The newfound prowess earns him praise at school and a spot on the neighborhood pickup team, but it also draws envy, intense practice sessions, and the pressure to perform. As friendships stretch and values are tested, Jerome learns that talent is earned as much as it shines.

Directed by David Nelson, Like Mike 2: Streetball premiered in 2006 as a family friendly follow up to the Like Mike concept. It was produced on a modest five million dollar budget, aiming for accessible entertainment for kids and fans.

Box office data for this title are not widely published, and its financial footprint isn't part of the mainstream box office conversation. The film exists mostly in home video and television rotations where family audiences discover it.

Reception was mixed, matching the film's light tone. Audiences weigh the appeal of wish fulfilled basketball against the value of hard work. The themes center on ambition, mentorship, teamwork, and choosing integrity over shortcuts, all wrapped in a kid friendly fantasy frame.

Details

Release Date
May 15, 2006
Runtime
1h 36m
Rating
PG
User Ratings
109 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Family, Comedy, Fantasy
Country
United States
Collection
Like Mike Collection
Studio
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment +1 more
Budget
$5,000,000
External Links
View on IMDB

Cast

Jascha Washington

Jascha Washington

Jerome

Kel Mitchell

Kel Mitchell

Ray

Michael Beach

Michael Beach

Senior

Brett Kelly

Brett Kelly

Rodney

Micah Williams

Micah Williams

Nathan

Clyde Drexler

Clyde Drexler

KOTC Announcer

Doug Abrahams

Doug Abrahams

Arena Ref

Mark Cuban

Mark Cuban

Drop Squad Coach

Blu Mankuma

Blu Mankuma

Coach Archie

Moneca Delain

Moneca Delain

Lexi

Director: David Nelson

Written by: Keith Mitchell, Allie Dvorin, Michael Elliot

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Like Mike 2: Streetball is available to stream on Disney+. You can also rent or buy it on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

Yes, Like Mike 2: Streetball is available to stream on Disney+.

Yes, you can rent on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video or buy on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

With a rating of 5.5/10 from 109 viewers, Like Mike 2: Streetball is a mixed bag - check out reviews to see if it's right for you.

Jerome is a kid with big dreams of beating the court. Then he stumbles upon an old pair of sneakers tucked away in a corner shop, a tie to a famous player whose grace on the court still echoes. When Jerome laces them up, his clumsy dribbles sharpen into lightning fast moves, his hesitation fades,...

Like Mike 2: Streetball stars Jascha Washington, Kel Mitchell, Michael Beach, Brett Kelly, and Micah Williams.

Like Mike 2: Streetball was directed by David Nelson.

Like Mike 2: Streetball was released on May 15, 2006.

Like Mike 2: Streetball is a Family, Comedy, and Fantasy film.

Like Mike 2: Streetball is a fictional family comedy about a boy who finds Michael Jordan's sneakers and suddenly plays like a basketball star. The premise is presented as imaginative fiction rather than a real-life event.

The film is rated PG, making it suitable for most family audiences. Parental guidance may be helpful for younger kids.

Jascha Washington as Jerome is the film's main character with hoop dreams who gains new basketball abilities.

Kel Mitchell as Ray is one of the film's supporting characters.