Watch: "Rise" star Uche Agada talks about what it was like to play NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo in latest "Player's Breakdown" episode.

Up-and-coming actor Uche Agada plays NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo in Disney's new movie "Rise." In this must-watch episode of "Player's Breakdown" presented by Whistle, Agada and his brother watch Giannis highlights and give us a VIP pass into the shooting process of the new film.

"Rise" is about the Greek Freak's inspiring journey from Greece to the NBA. From his humble beginnings to winning two MVPs and becoming an NBA champion, this is Giannis' one of a kind story.

Ral Agada, Uche Agada's brother, plays Thanasis Antetokounmpo in the movie. Uche helped his brother get the part by referring him for the role. The Agada brothers are a good team in front of the camera the way Giannis and Thanasis are a good team on the basketball court. 

Don't forget to watch "Rise" streaming now on Disney+. 

Want to find out how Uche Agada mastered the role of Giannis Antetokounmpo? Watch the video below:

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