Fewer methods of covering sport divide opinion like player ratings: they allow scores of feral online fans to squabble below the line as to whether somebody deserved a six, rather than a seven, given that the panicked filing of a number by a stressed journalist is such an objective and nuanced summation of a player's performance.

In the (entirely unreasonable) case you're unfamiliar with the film, Space Jam - which arrives on Netflix today - tells the story of the Looney Tunes characters needing to win a basketball match against an evil bunch of aliens, who, if they win, will take over the planet.

In order to win the game/put someone on the movie poster and make the film feasible, Bugs Bunny recruits Michael Jordan.

Each rating is out of ten.

Space Jam Ratings

Bugs Bunny - 5

Disappointing performance by a blue-chip player of the Tune Squad. Began the game by being easily shoved out of the way to allow the Monstars their first score.


Showed no awareness for the team in turning a key moment of the game - the shoving of Lola out of the way as a Monstar jumped upon her - as an act of forced chivalry to serve his own, personal ambitions.

Daffy Duck - 3

His important role in the final play - catapulting himself into an opponent to win the ball back in the lead up to the winning basket - should not obscure a cowardly performance.

In the early stages, he passed the ball directly to a defenceless Granny on the touchline, purely to avoid confrontation.

Michael Jordan - 10


A virtuoso performance. He gave an inspiring half-time team-talk, and also agreed to up the stakes with his opponents to add more narrative weight to the closing stages of the film. Should the Tune Squad lose, Jordan admitted he would give himself up to the Monstars, who threatened to turn him into their star attraction, profiting from public appearances in various places: an early-day Lance Armstrong.

Jordan proved to be a captain who led by both his words and, ultimately, example. He scored the dramatic, final-second basket to win the game, extending his arm by approximately 15 metres to dunk the winner. As proof of how much this meant to him: he never bothered to do this in the NBA.

Overall, a fine performance, that oddly went in line with the backing track inexplicably heard by the arena. Jordan was at his best when this music was upbeat/optimistic, while he struggled when it was more foreboding/pessimistic.

Foghorn Leghorn - 7

An underwhelming performance: he failed to make an impact on the scoreboard. Recovered well from early incineration.


Lola Bunny - 8

A strong performer, and bagged a couple of critical scores. Good chemistry with fellow rabbit, Bugs.

Porky Pig - 6

Tried gamely, but lacked the talent/ability to concentrate on anything other than finishing a sentence to make a true impact.

Wil E Coyote - 7


Showed an important mastery of the 'dark arts' of defence in rigging the ring he defended with more explosives than were needed. Unfortunately for his plan, the ring was rebuilt in remarkably quick time.

Sylvester - 1

Shocking performance. Showed flagrant disrespect for team spirit in eating teammate Tweety. Awful performance capped by being shot by referee Marvin the Martian.

Tweety - 3

Fortunate to not be fouled out for a wide-ranging assault on the Monstar players. Out of his depth.


Sniffles - 2

Brought on, spoke to opponent, stamped into the ground. Ineffective.

Yosemite Sam - 5

Another poor performer. Was surprisingly allowed use a gun while in action. Part of a Tune defence that leaked the worrying score of 'kinda one-sided, isn't it' at the end of the first-half.


Taz Devil - 9

The Tune Squad's best performer outside of Jordan. Set the tone for the second-half comeback. Tenacious, pacy, and accurate. Superb all-round performance.

Pepe Le Pew - 8

Used his inherent stench to force away the Monstars defence, ending in an easy score. Encompassed the Tune Squad's need to play to their respective strengths.

Stan/Newman from Seinfeld - 9


Came off the bench to score a heroic basket, before leaving immediately after having picked up a knock. The latest from the medical camp is that, despite the result, he's feeling oddly flat.

Elmer Fudd - 6

Fudd presumably reckons he needs a gun to hunt the set of Bear Arms that the Second Amendment the U.S constitution allows him to hang on his wall. Perhaps that's a reason he stopped a Monstar in his tracks with a gun in the second-half. Overall: solid, if unspectacular.

Bill Murray - 9

A surprising late introduction. Impressed with some characteristic comedic misdirection.

Subs not used

Roadrunner, Granny, Charlie Dog.

If you disagree with our Space Jam ratings, or indeed the entire premise of Space Jam ratings, do let us know.