Shaunie's Home Court (2016)
A half hour comedy following the life of Basketball Wives star Shaunie O'Neal along with her family. It's not all glitz and glamour for Shaunie, who behind the scenes spend her days wrangling five children ranging from the ages of 19 to 10 years old. Needless to say, Shaunie has her hands full trying to keep everyone on her court in line.
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2016A half hour comedy following the life of Basketball Wives star Shaunie O'Neal along with her family. It's not all glitz and glamour for Shaunie, who behind the scenes spend her days wrangling five children ranging from the ages of 19 to 10 years old. Needless to say, Shaunie has her hands full trying to keep everyone on her court in line.
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When basketball phenom Shareef loses to his older brother Myles in an arcade hoops game, Shaunie suggests a rematch with all the siblings involved, which in turn leads to a house divided. Meanwhile, Keyonna is longing to achieve a goal of her own - becoming a mother, yet when faced with roadblocks along the way, she realizes nothing in life is a slam dunk.
When Myles no longer appreciates his living situation and yearns to move out and Keyonna feels as though she's being taken for granted by being forced to work on her day off, Shaunie finds herself not only teaching a lesson, but learning one as well
When Shaqir gets permission to plan his 13th birthday party, Myles and Keyonna go crazy. Shaunie discovers that her children have gone off the rails and quickly realizes if she wants something done right, she must do it herself.
Shaunie is excited that Shareef is finally ready to get his driver's license, and Shaqir can't resist temptation when Shaunie gives him a budget for school clothes.
Shaqir and Myles fight over Shaqir's cute tutor, and Shaunie tries to get Myles to spend less time at her place.
Shaunie allows Shareef to get a tattoo under the condition he finds a design with meaning, and Myles prepares to walk the runway ahead of his first big modeling job in Italy.
Keyonna finds a temporary nanny to replace her while she's away on vacation, and Shareef and Myles throw Grandma Dear an "age-appropriate" birthday party.
Shaunie and the kids take a break from the big city and head to the woods for their first ever camping trip, but the O'Neals aren't cut out for life in the wilderness. Keyonna's skeptical when Shaunie sets her up on a blind date.
Shaunie is out of her element after Shaqir convices her to make the O'Neals a jewish-style Shabbat dinner. Myles appoints himself creative director of a family photoshoot, but Shaunie calls a halt when his vision is anything but family-friendly.
Shaunie takes the fam to a farm to convince the kids to stay away from processed foods, but it turns out she's just as uncomfortable milking cows and gathering eggs as they are. Myles is scared his family will take it too far and go vegan for life.
Highschool freshman Shaqir steps up his training so he can make the varsity basketball team, but his new dedication makes problems for Shareef. Keyonna has trouble being Shaunie's friend and employee at the same time, but Mimi thinks she can help.
A half hour comedy following the life of Basketball Wives star Shaunie O'Neal along with her family. It's not all glitz and glamour for Shaunie, who behind the scenes spend her days wrangling five children ranging from the ages of 19 to 10 years old. Needless to say, Shaunie has her hands full trying to keep everyone on her court in line.