The most significant of the changes, says Prince-Bythewood, was the ending. “My husband and I knew something was wrong with the fourth quarter of the original script, but we couldn‘t figure it out. I had fallen back on the classic boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy wins girl back. That’s where the problem was. Monica needed to be the one that goes and fights. Once I flipped that, everything kinda came together.” In this, the film reflects a life lesson Prince-Bythewood learned early on. “It‘s okay to want to win,” she says, summing up her philosophy of love, basketball and life. “It’s okay to be aggressive, and to fight for what you want.”
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