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E1
31 min 1. New Coach Who Dis
Cam returns with promises of a fresh start — but Isla isn't ready to lower her guard. A risky coaching hire threatens to ignite a Gordon family feud.
E2
26 min 2. The Poacher
When a talent-stealing rival targets the Waves, Isla must fight to retain a rising star. A financial issue sparks serious concerns for Sandy.
E3
26 min 3. Triangle of Badness
Isla attempts to defuse a locker-room love triangle with some amateur matchmaking. Ali struggles to balance ambition and friendship.
E4
28 min 4. MVP: Marcus Very Pissed
As a rift develops between Marcus and Norm, Isla scrambles to mend fences. Sandy's home life is thrown off-kilter by a cheeky reality TV mishap.
E5
33 min 5. Rehearsal Dinner
A prenup negotiation becomes a tug-of-war between love and legacy. Ness rattles the roster when he attempts to land a star point guard.
E6
30 min 6. The Strike
Isla questions her conscience after a viral video ignites public backlash. A new addition shakes up the Waves' bench — and rewrites Sandy's playbook.
E7
26 min 7. We Are Broke
With the Waves' home-court advantage in jeopardy, Isla hustles for a lifeline. Cam schemes behind the scenes to shift the scoreboard in his favor.
E8
30 min 8. Gordons vs. McShays
A lease dispute sets the stage for a winner-take-all Gordon family showdown. Jackie makes a splash with a favor best handled privately.
E9
27 min 9. Et tu, Cam?
With the playoffs underway, betrayals and front-office intrigue leave Isla on edge. Can Dyson shake off his slump and help even the score?
E10
35 min 10. Chicago-Style
As the finals heat up, Isla juggles rivalries, strategies and cross-court chemistry to steer the Waves through a wildly unpredictable championship run.
Show them who's boss.
A reformed party girl must prove herself as a businesswoman when she's unexpectedly put in charge of her family's pro basketball team.
Genres: Comedy
Stars: Kate Hudson, Drew Tarver, Scott MacArthur, Brenda Song, Fabrizio Guido