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An urban animated series mixing raucous comedy and social commentary that centers on three high school freshman basketball benchwarmers: Jamal, Grover, and Milk. The three friends tackle life with some wins and some losses, but failure doesn’t faze them since they're legends...even if it’s just in their own minds.
An urban animated series mixing raucous comedy and social commentary that centers on three high school freshman basketball benchwarmers: Jamal, Grover, and Milk. The three friends tackle life with some wins and some losses, but failure doesn’t faze them since they're legends...even if it’s just in their own minds.
Grover tries to step out of his brother's shadow by entering a video game tournament, but he quickly realizes that he may not have what it takes to go from zero to hero.
Grover, Montrel and Malik are caught off guard when their deadbeat dad attempts to reconnect with the family; Milk and Jamal hit up local massage parlors in search of a happy ending.
The Legends help out a gay student named Andre in an attempt to impress girls with their progressiveness; Malik finds himself unemployed when local Girl Scouts take over his corner.
Grover and Milk attempt to cheer up a newly-single Jamal by taking him to the local strip club where he meets Tupaquia, a stripper with an uncanny resemblance to the Legends' favorite rapper, Tupac.
Uncle Joey signs Milk up for an exchange program and the Legends look for a substitute; the new exchange student inspires the female student body to copy her style.
Uncle Joey signs Milk up for an exchange program and the Legends look for a substitute; the new exchange student inspires the female student body to copy her style.
Grover and Milk attempt to cheer up a newly-single Jamal by taking him to the local strip club where he meets Tupaquia, a stripper with an uncanny resemblance to the Legends' favorite rapper, Tupac.
The Legends help out a gay student named Andre in an attempt to impress girls with their progressiveness; Malik finds himself unemployed when local Girl Scouts take over his corner.
Grover, Montrel and Malik are caught off guard when their deadbeat dad attempts to reconnect with the family; Milk and Jamal hit up local massage parlors in search of a happy ending.
Grover tries to step out of his brother's shadow by entering a video game tournament, but he quickly realizes that he may not have what it takes to go from zero to hero.
Uncle Joey signs Milk up for an exchange program and the Legends look for a substitute; the new exchange student inspires the female student body to copy her style.
Grover and Milk attempt to cheer up a newly-single Jamal by taking him to the local strip club where he meets Tupaquia, a stripper with an uncanny resemblance to the Legends' favorite rapper, Tupac.
The Legends feign mental handicaps in order to score better seats at a basketball game, but when Milk begins to receive menacing texts from an anonymous number threatening to expose their lies, things take a turn for the worse.
A sex tape gets leaked and causes a global Internet blackout, and the Legends must find a way to survive the apocalypse; Milk cashes in on his pirated Chinese satellite connection, which gives him the last Internet connection available.
Grover tries to step out of his brother's shadow by entering a video game tournament, but he quickly realizes that he may not have what it takes to go from zero to hero.
With the playoffs coming up and the team's star player injured, it's up to Grover to secure a win but just as he's preparing for the biggest moment of his high school basketball career, a citywide blackout occurs.
Hipsters gentrify Chamberlain Heights, and the Legends feel the impact at school when basketball is replaced by water polo. Grover and Milk team up with unlikely allies to take back the 'hood.
After an extreme makeover helps Cracky become the hottest girl at school, Grover seizes the chance to be her date to the annual Shirley Chisholm Dance.
The Legends start using a new dating app in anticipation of their first basketball road trip to Myrtle Beach, but a hurricane threatens to ruin their plans; in Chamberlain Heights, Cindy and the girls go to a frat party.
The Legends are forced to go on a camping trip with Uncle Joey that turns out to be a racist Civil War reenactment, but both sides must put aside their differences to overcome an even greater threat.
Grover, Montrel and Malik are caught off guard when their deadbeat dad attempts to reconnect with the family; Milk and Jamal hit up local massage parlors in search of a happy ending.
The Legends help out a gay student named Andre in an attempt to impress girls with their progressiveness; Malik finds himself unemployed when local Girl Scouts take over his corner.
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