Season finale. Swagger Prep play their most important game of the season. The players share their plans for the future.
With scholarship offers revoked, Jace is determined to impress college scouts. C.J. has a secret.
After spending the day together, Jace and Crystal's relationship reaches a new level.
Team Swagger play a game at a youth detention facility, and what they experience will impact their lives forever.
Jace, Crystal, and the Swagger players are seen as criminals. They'll either come together or be torn apart.
Ike challenges Emory to a one-on-one game. An event from the past threatens to ruin everything for Jace and his teammates.
Jace struggles with a tough situation days away from his 18th birthday—but is he mature enough to handle it?
On the cusp of his senior year, Jace is offered a college scholarship. Ike faces a career decision.
An injured Jace considers ignoring doctor's orders, risking his health for the sake of Swagger DMV.
Ike and Jace set aside their differences to take on a former rival who stands between them and nationals.
Swagger DMV return home as social media sensations but face an uphill climb to qualify for nationals.
Six months after the season shutdown, Swagger DMV embark on a road trip and play in a tournament where they're confronted with racism.
Jace and his teammates deal with the aftermath of their actions. Musa finds out his grandfather has COVID-19.
After Crystal shares a secret with Jace, he worries about her safety and tries to help.
As Swagger DMV go up against the G-Dubs, Jace will have to decide what's most important—a personal win or a team win.
Jace competes with Nick to claim the top spot in the DMV, as Ike confronts his past.
Ike merges with another basketball program to form a powerhouse team, while a determined Jace struggles to regain his #1 ranking.
All eyes are on Jace, a 14-year-old basketball phenom in the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia), who joins a team coached by Ike, a former rising star.
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