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11-year-old Alexander adjusts to life with his new Step-Dad, Ian, while navigating the aftermath of his parent's divorce and escaping into basketball daydreams.

Top Cast

  • Antonio Costanza

    Antonio Costanza

    Alexander

  • Jonny Rios

    Jonny Rios

    Ian

  • Kumiko Konishi

    Kumiko Konishi

    Jewel

  • Geoffrey Pomeroy

    Geoffrey Pomeroy

    Dad

  • Isaiah Wong

    Isaiah Wong

    Zay

Overview

11-year-old Alexander adjusts to life with his new Step-Dad, Ian, while navigating the aftermath of his parent's divorce and escaping into basketball daydreams.

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