How do the men and woman coincidentally have their basketball shirts?

How do the men and woman coincidentally have their basketball shirts? - From below of crop multiethnic team of professional basketball players gathering and putting hands together while standing on playground before game

As seen in Grown Ups, the five main characters near the end are re-challenged by their youth basketball team rivalry. They are on the court and every single man happens to be wearing the basketball shirt from their youth basketball days:

Also notice the sudden appearance of the cheerleader dress the women are wearing.

How is it that every single person there has their basketball gear without prior planning?



Best Answer

I don't remember the whole movie, but I wanna say there was a scene with sewing.....but now thinking about it, right before they play, Adam Sandler tells the guy that they just wanna eat with their families, suggesting that there was no plan to play......good question....have to watch it again now. Lol




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Answer 2

They are, as title suggest Grown Ups. They're supposed to have money. Money that can be exchanged for various goods like made to order basketball outfits.

Also it's way to show that antagonist are cool because they have this cool new shirts while the opposite team is still anchored in their old success so they don't move forward.

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