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After his team's playoff hopes are cut short, Ja and his family, friends, teammates, and coaches reflect on the season, his Rookie of the Year Award, and the young superstar's dazzling future.
After his team's playoff hopes are cut short, Ja and his family, friends, teammates, and coaches reflect on the season, his Rookie of the Year Award, and the young superstar's dazzling future.
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S1, EP6 "Beyond the Ball"After his team's playoff hopes are cut short, Ja and his family, friends, teammates, and coaches reflect on the season, his Rookie of the Year Award, and the young superstar's dazzling future.
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S1, EP5 "Champions Mindset"Ja goes to Orlando and bonds with his brothers on and off the court; the Grizzlies season comes to a climactic head as Ja vows to play his best game, win or lose.
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S1, EP4 "The Curveball"When the NBA suspends the season to halt the spread of COVID-19, Ja does what he can to keep his mind sharp and body strong during lockdown; after George Floyd is murdered in Minneapolis, Ja grapples with the racial issues in the country.
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S1, EP3 "The Chi"Ja heads to Chicago for his first All Stars Weekend; while juggling his time between a Nike shoe launch and meeting with President Obama, Ja reflects on these new experiences; Carmelo Anthony and A'ja Wilson discuss the pressures of their leagues.
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