Basketball Wives - Season 9
Season 9
Episodes
Episode 1
Evelyn tries to broker peace between Malaysia and Jackie. Feby has a new beau. OG takes a big step with Kwame. Shaunie makes a major announcement, and Jackie's plans to get the ladies together are disrupted by the arrival of COVID-19 in Los Angeles.
Episode 2
The ladies deal with the repercussions of the pandemic lockdown, as they all flee to separate corners of the country. In the wake of the BLM protests, Kristen helps Malaysia find new ways of confronting her grief over her brother's murder.
Episode 3
The wives kick off their staycation. Jackie dials up the volume on her peacemaking efforts and group is in for an awakening after a highly anticipated conversation.
Episode 4
Malaysia and Jackie finally come face to face. The women encourage Liza to move on from her ex. Nia and Noria Dorsey join the staycation, and OG opens up about her childhood trauma.
Episode 5
Malaysia and Jackie try to broker a truce. Nia drops a bomb about Feby's ex. Jen is over OG's attitude, but Malaysia and Kristen are still willing to give peace a chance.
Episode 6
Malaysia and Kristen's conversation with OG leaves the group wondering about the future of the sisterhood. Nia and OG spill some revealing tea about their relationship. Shaunie and Evelyn question their place in the group.
Finale
The staycation comes to a close. Feby returns only to discover a few missing faces. Jackie makes plans for peace between Jen and Evelyn, as the ladies reflect on the highs and lows of the this trip, and this year.
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