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Cam Calloway is about to find out the price he'll pay for stardom, love and loyalty. A basketball star in his early 20s, Calloway's life changes after he signs a multimillion-dollar contract with a team in Atlanta. He arrives in Georgia bright-eyed and eager to begin his career, joined by cousin and confidant Reggie Vaughn, who tries to keep Cam focused and free from distractions caused by Cam's blunt-but-loyal sister M-Chuck and opportunistic mom Cassie. Feeling a responsibility to support needy family and friends, Cam wrestles with the rewards and pitfalls of sudden wealth and fame.
Cam Calloway is about to find out the price he'll pay for stardom, love and loyalty. A basketball star in his early 20s, Calloway's life changes after he signs a multimillion-dollar contract with a team in Atlanta. He arrives in Georgia bright-eyed and eager to begin his career, joined by cousin and confidant Reggie Vaughn, who tries to keep Cam focused and free from distractions caused by Cam's blunt-but-loyal sister M-Chuck and opportunistic mom Cassie. Feeling a responsibility to support needy family and friends, Cam wrestles with the rewards and pitfalls of sudden wealth and fame.
Smitten with Allison, Cam puts on a magical first date. Uncle Julius learns how the other half lives on a disturbing jaunt with the police and M-Chuck uses her therapy to drive her mother crazy with guilt.
Missy works to score Reggie a membership in an exclusive country club that was founded by blacks, while Cam, in his search to support a church, gets a surprise from a pastor.
Reggie questions his decision to represent Jupiter, but Cam has no doubt about Allison. He is in love...even more so after Allison declines his expensive gifts. The family experiences a crisis.
Cam and M-Chuck have always fought like brothers. But media fallout and scrutiny from a DA making a point about domestic abuse takes them by surprise. Uncle Julius battles with a neighbor whose dog does his business on the Calloway driveway.
Reggie meets Jupiter Blackmon, a college prospect headed for the NFL, whose manager rustles up trouble. Reggie sees an opportunity to rep Jupiter. M-Chuck is drawn into the world of a young pregnant girl.
Following Reggie and Missy's advice, Cam pays a visit to a dying, basketball-loving teen who hits him with a surprise request; Reggie suggests that Cam to put the family on the payroll.
A childhood friend of Cam and Reggie's emerges - a talented baller derailed by prison time. Reggie gives Cassie a budget to house hunt. Cam considers a shoe endorsement deal.
Cam, Reggie, and Mary Charles' attempts to reconcile their paternal relationships see varying results. Cassie and Chen attempt to enjoy their time in Shanghai.
Just when Cam couldn't be lower, facing a career ending injury, he meets a girl who could be "the one." Reggie's life would be easier with only one, as repping Jupiter starts to seem like a fool's errand.
Cam and Reggie are at odds about getting involved in a deal that involves abandoned school property, Missy is determined to pursue any lead that might get her out of the shadow of the Calloway clan and M-Chuck’s pursuit of her writing talent pits her against Cassie in a way that might never get resolved. A surprise revelation from Jimmy Flaherty leaves Cam with a choice to make: suit up or sell out.
Following a DNA test, Cassie meets a new family who helps her experience the traditions of the culture; Cam and Reggie attempt to get rid of Uncle Julius' gun.
A sitcom about a young pro-basketball star and his opportunistic family entourage begins with the player arriving in Atlanta, where he deals with a new city, a new team and the same old relatives who take advantage of him and his generosity.
At a charity event for an abused child, Cam's mother goes overboard detailing a story about her son's upbringing, while Uncle Julius steps up as a "talent scout" for Cam.
Following Reggie and Missy's advice, Cam pays a visit to a dying, basketball-loving teen who hits him with a surprise request; Reggie suggests that Cam to put the family on the payroll.
Missy works to score Reggie a membership in an exclusive country club that was founded by blacks, while Cam, in his search to support a church, gets a surprise from a pastor.
A childhood friend of Cam and Reggie's emerges - a talented baller derailed by prison time. Reggie gives Cassie a budget to house hunt. Cam considers a shoe endorsement deal.
The Calloways have left the penthouse and moved into a regal new mansion. Cam's new contract and its clauses ties him tightly to owner Jimmy Flaherty, who wants to maximize his time.
Cam and M-Chuck have always fought like brothers. But media fallout and scrutiny from a DA making a point about domestic abuse takes them by surprise. Uncle Julius battles with a neighbor whose dog does his business on the Calloway driveway.
Cassie returns to the dating world and her determination to get what she wants sets her on a collision course with Cam. Reggie meets the peculiar and brilliant man who made Flaherty all his money.
It's Cam's first game back in Boston and the pressure is getting to him...and to Reggie. The family takes a cultural tour of a plantation, where M-Chuck decides to delve into the lingering racial tensions.
Reggie meets Jupiter Blackmon, a college prospect headed for the NFL, whose manager rustles up trouble. Reggie sees an opportunity to rep Jupiter. M-Chuck is drawn into the world of a young pregnant girl.
Chen is throwing a gala to launch Cam's shoe but his focus is wooing Cassie. Cam, usually smart about mixing work and romance, is reckless with a reporter. When it goes awry, Reggie tries not to say "Told ya."
Just when Cam couldn't be lower, facing a career ending injury, he meets a girl who could be "the one." Reggie's life would be easier with only one, as repping Jupiter starts to seem like a fool's errand.
Smitten with Allison, Cam puts on a magical first date. Uncle Julius learns how the other half lives on a disturbing jaunt with the police and M-Chuck uses her therapy to drive her mother crazy with guilt.
Jupiter's draft status hangs in the balance so Reggie enlists Missy to tutor him. Missy thinks it'll be a snap but is challenged. Cam and Allison's romance expands, as do Reggie's business prospects.
Reggie questions his decision to represent Jupiter, but Cam has no doubt about Allison. He is in love...even more so after Allison declines his expensive gifts. The family experiences a crisis.
After meeting a wealthy Atlanta couple, Reggie and Missy argue about the importance of modern manners and the role that etiquette plays in social affairs.
Media-consultant Missy deals with fallout from a suspect decision at Cam's photo shoot; Chen and Cassie deal with their long-distance relationship via technology.
Following a DNA test, Cassie meets a new family who helps her experience the traditions of the culture; Cam and Reggie attempt to get rid of Uncle Julius' gun.
Cam, Reggie, and Mary Charles' attempts to reconcile their paternal relationships see varying results. Cassie and Chen attempt to enjoy their time in Shanghai.
Cam's visit to Walpole sends him on a wild goose chase in to the past, Missy gets a worrisome phone call, and M-Chuck gives some teenagers a piece of her mind.
Cam and Reggie are at odds about getting involved in a deal that involves abandoned school property, Missy is determined to pursue any lead that might get her out of the shadow of the Calloway clan and M-Chuck’s pursuit of her writing talent pits her against Cassie in a way that might never get resolved. A surprise revelation from Jimmy Flaherty leaves Cam with a choice to make: suit up or sell out.
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