I don't follow COllege Basketball and I know very little about the Fab Five. My outsider perception of them has always been that they were a group of hothead punks who couldn't get the job done despite being overwhelmingly more talented than any other team. Maybe I should watch the documentary, because that's my perception of them after very little exposure to their story.
Maybe my perception is waaay off, but I have always had this idea in my head that they were a cautionary tale that coaches will show to their super-talented teams... "Sure you got talent, but if you don't harness it properly you'll still lose... like those punk Fab 5 kids. If you're going to talk a lot of trash you better be willing to back it up with fundamentals, kid". No?
What's their legacy? Trash talk, baggy shorts and Antoine Walker-esque empty bragging? K
Well in my opinion your perception is wrong. Nobody really expected at the time a team starting 5 freshman to make it to the final 4 and they did it 2 years in a row as sophmores as well. Up until that time it hadn't been done with 5 freshman starting leading you to the final 4 and I don't think it's been done since. If it wasn't for a fluke play they would have been champions. If you listen to Steve Fisher, their coach, he says they were great kids to coach and had a camarardie and chemistry that not all teammates have. It's amazing that even for a casual college basketball fan people can still rattle off their starting 5 some 20 years later.
I see nothing wrong with some trash talk (some of the best ever were great at it like Bird) and baggy shorts unless if you wish for those old school shorts.

You should watch it since your perception is so strong.
