Popular ABA Documentary special screening at Arlee Theater

[October 17, 2025]  MASON CITY, IL,  – An award-winning documentary celebrating the ABA (American Basketball Association) and its players is coming to the central Illinois area for its state-wide premiere and an exclusive screening at the venerable Arlee Theater in Mason City, IL.

The film plays November 1 and November 3 at 7pm. A virtual Q&A with the filmmaker and former ABA players is planned.

“The Waiting Game,” a powerful documentary that lauds the extraordinary impact of the ABA to innovate modern pro basketball. From the three-point shot, to the slam dunk contest, to player fashion, halftime shows, sneaker culture and more, the ABA led the way on all of it. Featuring the legendary’ “Dr. J” Julius Erving, 29-time Emmy winning sportscaster Bob Costas (who got his start in the ABA), Hall of Famers Dan Issel, Spencer Haywood and more, the film is touring nationally. The film is directed by Emmy Award winning documentarian Michael Husain.

“We are so excited and honored to be sharing ‘The Waiting Game’ in the area,” said Director / Producer Michael Husain. “Illinois is a state with a basketball love affair but many may not know that the modern game we all love, so much of it came from the ABA – a rival league from 1967-1976 - that spurred incredible change. This film is an ode to the respect that those ABA players and the entire league deserves to this day.”

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A film that resonates deeply with audiences, “The Waiting Game” won the Heartland International Film Festival’s 2024 Audience Choice Award, Best Documentary at New Jersey’s Garden State Film Festival, and has rocketed to a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes film review aggregator.

“Like the ABA itself, this film captures a bit of a David v Goliath story. It shows not only the ABA almost as the NBA’s origin story, but also the little-known events of what happened after the league merged with the NBA. ABA players got left out of the explosive growth of the game that they innovated and a tiny not-for-profit that helped get those players more recognition is profiled. We’re thrilled that ABA players have absolutely loved the film!” said Husain.

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