Mike Greenberg and Adnan Virk debate if it's wise to remake "White Men Can't Jump," with Clippers forward Blake Griffin slated to co-produce the film. (1:41)

Clippers power forward Blake Griffin will help remake of one of the greatest basketball movies of all time.

Griffin's production company will team up with Kenya Barris, creator of ABC's acclaimed comedy "Black-ish," to produce a new version of the iconic movie "White Men Can't Jump."

Barris will write the script for the remake and will also produce the movie with Griffin's company as co-producer.

Last summer, Griffin started his expansion to the entertainment industry after launching Mortal Media with his partner, Carolina Panthers center Ryan Kalil. The company is already developing a remake of Disney's "The Rocketeer" and also has an NBC comedy in the works.

Ron Shelton was the writer and director of the original "White Men Can't Jump," released in 1992 and starring Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson as streetballers who first try to hustle each other, then team up for a bigger score.

The producers didn't announce the cast for the new movie, but Griffin could play a part. His experience on a big stage goes beyond the basketball court with stand-up comedy performances and roles in commercials with Kia and Gamefly.