Rez Ball Actor Commends LeBron James for Native American Film
Actor Kusem Goodwind Celebrates LeBron James’ Impact
Highlighting the Significance of ‘Rez Ball’ for Native American Communities
TMZSports.com
Actor Kusem Goodwind expresses immense gratitude for his role in the LeBron James-produced film “Rez Ball” and regards it as a profound honor. He commends the Lakers superstar for shining a light on Native American stories through this cinematic endeavor. Goodwind’s involvement is not just a career highlight but also a meaningful contribution to representation in film, emphasizing the importance of Indigenous voices within mainstream media.
In “Rez Ball,” Goodwind takes on the role of Nataanii Jackson, a character central to a gripping narrative that follows a high school basketball team from the Native American community as they strive for a state championship, facing the adversity of losing their star player. This heartfelt sports drama, released in September, resonates deeply with audiences by showcasing the resilience and spirit of Indigenous athletes.
Speaking with TMZ Sports, Goodwind shares his overwhelming pride in being part of a project that elevates the stories of Indigenous athletes and brings their unique experiences to the forefront in a way that has not been done before. The film not only entertains but also educates viewers about the cultural significance and challenges faced by Native communities, making it a pivotal moment in cinematic storytelling.
“Being part of ‘Rez Ball’ is like telling a story that resonates across all of Indian country. It’s truly a huge honor,” Goodwind remarked, underlining the film’s impact and relevance. His enthusiasm reflects the pride felt within the community for a narrative that celebrates their heritage and struggles.
Goodwind also emphasizes the supportive environment fostered by LeBron James and his team at the SpringHill Company, which made his experience on set extraordinary. He notes the collaborative spirit and professionalism that characterized the production process, enhancing the overall quality of the film.
“I haven’t met LeBron yet, but the team he assembled for this project was incredibly kind and welcoming,” Goodwind said. “A special shoutout to Spencer Beighley, our producer; he’s been a great ally throughout this journey.” This camaraderie is essential in creating a film that authentically represents the voices of Native peoples.
“I am truly thankful to SpringHill for allowing me to be part of this project, which holds immense significance for many Native individuals,” he added, expressing his deep appreciation for the opportunity to contribute to such an important narrative.
“Words cannot express how grateful I am to everyone involved in this production,” Goodwind concluded, highlighting the collective effort and dedication of the cast and crew.
Despite not having met King James in person yet, Goodwind is enthusiastic about their eventual encounter and has a fun idea in mind for their meeting.
“I’m looking forward to a three-point shootout!” he exclaimed, showcasing his competitive spirit and excitement for the future.