22 for 30

In a parody of 30 for 30, Bart goes from delinquent with detention to the star basketball player at Springfield Elementary.

The story is done as a documentary about the rise and the fall of Bart Simpson's career on the Springfield Elementary School basketball team.

In the game, Milhouse (who was Fat Tony's other point shaving asset) tried to keep Bart from hitting the game-winning shot but failed.

Lisa then used her journalism skills to get Fat Tony to back off his plan to murder Bart.

Homer and Marge then tell the documentary crew that Bart's heyday didn't last much longer, as the minute he moved up to a league he was overshadowed by a tall kid on the court.

Club gave the episode a B stating, "'22 For 30' dresses up The Simpsons’ formula in the gym togs of ESPN’s 30 For 30 sports documentary series, and, as far as stunts go, it’s a well-executed one.

The arc of a traditional Simpsons episode and that of the average 'troubled sports figure' doc mesh up neatly, as Bart, after honing his crumpled paper ball shooting skills in an extra long detention, becomes the star of Springfield Elementary’s hoops team.