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Big Shot

The real drama happens off the court.

Year: 2021 FamilyDramaComedy Seasons: 2 Episodes: 20 Rating: 7.9

Overview

After getting ousted from his job in the NCAA for throwing a chair at a referee, a hothead men’s basketball coach Marvyn Korn must take a job at Westbrook School for Girls, a private all-girls high school, in an effort to redeem what's left of his career and reputation.

Genres

FamilyDramaComedy

Cast

John Stamos

John Stamos

Marvyn Korn

Jessalyn Gilsig

Jessalyn Gilsig

Holly Barrett

Sophia Mitri Schloss

Sophia Mitri Schloss

Emma Korn

Nell Verlaque

Nell Verlaque

Louise Gruzinsky

Tiana Le

Tiana Le

Destiny Winters

Sara Echeagaray

Sara Echeagaray

Ava Navarro

Tisha Custodio

Tisha Custodio

Carolyn 'Mouse' Smith

Cricket Wampler

Cricket Wampler

Samantha 'Giggles' Finkman

Yvette Nicole Brown

Yvette Nicole Brown

Sherilyn Thomas

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