Love and Basketball topped the list with our Black Enterprise office members who were polled on their favorite sports movie. No men listed it, by the way. But just about every woman had it on their list. Another fan favorite around our office was Any Given Sunday, co-starring Jamie Foxx (Hollywood lists Al Pacino an Cameron Diaz as the stars *shrugs*). The 1979 classic The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh, starring Julius Erving got many votes as well. Remember the Titans was named so many times, we stopped counting the tallies. Brian's Song, starring Billie Dee was also a major favorite at Black Enterprise although it wasn't a motion movie. Brian's Song is actually an ABC Movie of the Week from 1971 but it was worth noting. [Related: VIDEO: Paris Racism Victim Speaks Out] Coming in for nice honorable mentions were Ali, starring Will Smith, The Hurricane, starring Denzel Washington and Space Jams, starring Michael Jordan. BESportsBiz found these movies popular but let's see the Top 10 of the Best BESportsBiz Movies based on box office: 10. Pride, starring Terrence Howard. $7.0 million Continue reading on the next page... 9. The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh, starring Julius Erving. $8.2 million 8. He Got Game, starring Ray Allen and Denzel Washington. $21.5 million 7. Love and Basketball, starring Sanaa Lathan and Omar Epps. $27.5 million 6. The Hurricane, starring Denzel Washington. $50.6million 5. Ali, starring Will Smith. $58.2 million 4. Coach Carter, starring Samuel L. Jackson. $67.2 million 3. Any Given Sunday, co-starring Jamie Foxx. $75.5 million 2. Space Jam, starring Michael Jordan. $90.4 million 1. Remember the Titans, starring Denzel Washington. $115.6 million