Ballers: Ball or Nothing - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
The Glasgow Rocks are Scotland's only pro basketball team - but the shocking news that the club is being sold puts everything into doubt for staff both on and off the court.
Episode 2
The new owners announce the team is now called the Caledonia Gladiators. After a promising start, a three-game losing streak and the loss of a player leave the team in chaos.
Episode 3
The Gladiators are in turmoil as homesickness, injury and selfishness on the court mean morale is at an all-time low.
Episode 4
New signings spell a turning point for the club as they reach the midpoint in the season. Captain Jonny visits his dad's grass roots basketball club.
Episode 5
The Gladiators take on the top team with hopes of securing a place in the semi final and taking one step closer to the coveted trophy. New signing Al Durham arrives.
Episode 6
It's semi-final day and the Gladiators must beat Derby to clinch that place in the final, but everyone loses their cool - even captain Jonny Bunyan.
Episode 7
The trophy final has arrived, and the Gladiators aim to change their 20-year silverware drought. Jonny visits his brother to discuss the family basketball legacy.
Episode 8
The Gladiators face tough competition in the playoffs and reflect back on a special season at the end-of-year dinner.
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