Basketball Wives
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Basketball Wives | |
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Starring | Current Wives Shaunie O'Neal Evelyn Lozada Suzie Ketcham Tami Roman (season 2 - ) Kenya Bell (season 4 - ) Tasha Marbury (season 5 - ) Former Wives Gloria Govan (season 1) Meeka Claxton (season 3) Royce Reed (seasons 1-4) Jennifer Williams (seasons 1-4) Kesha Nichols (season 4) Recurring Cast Eric Williams (seasons 1-3) Ashley Walker (seasons 2-3) Kim Russell (season 2) Juli Richmond (season 2) |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 5(Filming) |
No. of episodes | 51 |
Original release | |
Network | Vh1 |
Release | April 11, 2010 present | –
Related | |
Basketball Wives LA Football Wives |
Basketball Wives is a reality television series that premiered on the VH1 cable television network on April 11, 2010. Created by production company Shed Media US, the series follows the lives of a group of women who have all been somehow romantically linked to professional basketball players. Despite "Wives" in the title, some of the women aren't even married. The show is filmed in Miami, Florida, and beginning with season four, partially in New York City. Season four premiered on February 20, 2012.
The series spawned a Los Angeles-based spinoff that premiered in 2011, featuring former castmember Gloria Govan.[1]
Production
The first season made its debut April 11, 2010 and started off at 30 minutes per episode. The second season premiered with a new cast member, Tami Roman, on December 12, 2010. The episodes were also extended from 30 minutes to an hour. The third season premiered on May 30, 2011 and with a new cast member added to the show, Meeka Claxton. The fourth season premiered on February 20, 2012 at its original time 8/7c with two new cast members, Kenya Bell and Kesha Nichols and the departure of Claxton. After the fourth season, Shaunie O' Neal made major changes to the cast by firing Jennifer Williams, Royce Reed, and Kesha Nichols. VH1 and Shed Media US have yet to officially announce who will replace the women for the show's fifth season. Filming for season 5 is scheduled to begin shooting end of September/Early October and premiere sometime in the spring of 2013.
Cast
Current cast members
- Shaunie O'Neal is the ex-wife of former NBA player Shaquille O'Neal and the mother of his four children. She is the executive producer of the series.
- Evelyn Lozada is the ex-fiancee of Antoine Walker, whom she dated for over 10 years. Since parting ways with Walker, she has focused primarily on raising her teenage daughter Shaniece and running a Miracle Mile shoe store called Dulce. Her courtship with and engagement to NFL star Chad Ochocinco were documented on Basketball Wives; they married in Saint Martin in July 2012[2] and divorced three months later.[3]
- Suzie Ketcham is the ex-girlfriend of Michael Olowokandi.
- Tami Roman (season 2 - )born and raised in Mount Vernon, NY is the ex-wife of former professional basketball player Kenny Anderson. She is also an actress and a businesswoman.
- Kenya Bell (season 4 - ) is the wife of Charlie Bell.
- Brandi Garnett (season 5 - ) is the wife of Boston Celtics player Kevin Garnett.
- Tasha Marbury (season 5 - ) is the wife of ex-basketball star Stephon Marbury.
- Hope Alexa (season 5 - ) is the ex-girlfriend and baby mother of basketball player Dwight Howard.
Former cast members
- Gloria Govan (season 1, recurring season 2) was a regular in season one and recurring cast member in season two. She is the fiancee of Matt Barnes. Govan moved to Los Angeles at the end of season one when Barnes was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers where she was later cast in the spinoff to this show, Basketball Wives LA.
- Meeka Claxton (season 3) was a regular in season three. She is the wife of Speedy Claxton.
- Jennifer Williams (season 1-4) was married to former NBA player Eric Williams. Williams develops a lip gloss line as a business venture. She was raised in South Orange, New Jersey, has worked as a high-end real estate broker and owner of workout company Flirty Girl Fitness. She also supports several charities and founder of Project Save the World.[4]
- Royce Reed (seasons 1-4) is the ex-girlfriend of Dwight Howard and the mother of his son. She is also a former NBA dancer for such teams as the Orlando Magic and Miami Heat.
- Kesha Nichols (season 4 ) She was a New Jersey Nets dancer and had been engaged to marry professional basketballer Richard Jefferson in 2009. She currently runs a New York City dance group.[5][6][7]
Supporting cast members
- Eric Williams is a retired NBA player and was married to Jennifer.
- Kim Russell and Juli Richmond (season 2), wives of retired "NBAers" Bryon Russell and Mitch Richmond, respectively, were also cast for Season 2; however.
Cast history
Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 3 | Season 4 | |
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Suzie Ketcham | ||||
Evelyn Lozada | ||||
Shaunie O'Neal | ||||
Jennifer Williams | ||||
Royce Reed | ||||
Gloria Govan | ||||
Tami Roman | ||||
Meeka Claxton | ||||
Kenya Bell | ||||
Kesha Nichols | ||||
Tasha Marbury |
Recurring cast history
Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 3 | Season 4 | |
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Eric Williams | ||||
Gloria Govan | ||||
Kim Russell | ||||
Juli Richmond | ||||
Ashley Walker |
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Season Premiere | Season Finale | Reunion | |
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1 | 9 | April 11, 2010 | May 30, 2010 | June 20, 2010 | |
2 | 13 | December 12, 2010 | March 6, 2011 | March 13, 2011 March 14, 2011 | |
3 | 12 | May 30, 2011 | August 8, 2011 | August 15, 2011 August 22, 2011 | |
4 | 17 | February 20, 2012 | May 28, 2012 | June 4, 2012 June 11, 2012 |
Episode guide
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Season 1: 2010
Episode # | Airdate | Short Summary | US viewers (million) |
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1 | April 11, 2010[1] | Shaunie O'Neal returns to Miami for a night out with fellow basketball wives and girlfriends Evelyn Lozada, Jennifer Williams, Gloria Govan, and Royce Reed. Later, former Miami/Orlando dancer Royce attends a pool party hosted by Terrell Owens and Ludacris. | 1.6[8] |
2 | April 18, 2010[1] | Lozada throws herself a lavish 34th birthday party. | |
3 | April 25, 2010[1] | Lozada and Williams leave Miami to visit Gloria Govan and her fiance Matt Barnes in Orlando. The women go to a party. | |
4 | May 2, 2010[1] | Govan defends her sister's role in an alleged scandal involving Shaunie. Meanwhile, Jen and Eric look to solve their marital issues with a new luxury home. Suzie, Jen, and Royce have a second run-in with a model that turns into a fight on the streets of upscale Miami. | 1.364[9] |
5 | May 9, 2010[1] | Suzie's efforts to fix newly single Evelyn up with a local producer does not go well, nor does the relationship between Royce and Gloria once Royce finds out Gloria's been talking about her behind her back. Evelyn enrolls the girls into a self-defense class after one too many groupie run-ins. Royce and Gloria are paired up; technique goes out the window. | 1.234[10] |
6 | May 16, 2010[1] | Jen's upcoming Haiti benefit inspires Royce to invite the girls to make a difference at a local soup kitchen, though Evelyn finds her motives suspect. Also, some unexpected tender moments with Eric and Jen further clouds her decision to stay married. | |
7 | May 23, 2010[1] | Shaunie returns to Miami to check up on the girls. Her friend Erikka is surprised by lingering feelings when she's reunited with ex-boyfriend and professional basketball player, Rasual Butler. Evelyn hires a private investigator to put an end to menacing text messages she has been receiving, and it leads to a heated confrontation. | 1.247[11] |
8 | May 30, 2010[1] | The women travel to Los Angeles, but dinner conversation ends with almost everyone in tears. Jen must decide to remain in her marriage. | 0.919[12] |
9 | June 20, 2010[1] | In Basketball Wives: the Reunion, the cast returns to revisit the first season with host Tanika Ray. When a surprise guest shows up, a previous conflict reignites on the reunion stage. | 1.048[13] |
Season 2: 2010-11
In Season 2, episodes were extended from 30 minutes to an hour.[14]
Episode # | Airdate | Short Summary | US viewers (million) |
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1 | December 12, 2010[1] | In the season two premiere, Evelyn confronts Suzie over gossip about a weekend in Vegas. Shaunie's attempt to bring Kenny Anderson's controversial ex, Tami, into the circle is met with skepticism. The episode ends with a shocking surprise. | 1.646[15] |
2 | December 19, 2010[1] | Fallout over Suzie and Evelyn's argument has Suzie seeking solace with Gloria. Tami reintroduces her daughters to father Kenny Anderson, after many years apart. | |
3 | January 2, 2011[1] | Shaunie and the women launch a surprise ambush on Gloria to find out why her wedding was called off. Jen and Eric finally have a talk that will alter the course of their relationship. | |
4 | January 9, 2011[1] | When Evelyn and Jen finds themselves left off the guest list of a posh fundraiser thrown by circle outsider Ashley Walker, they decide to crash the event. Tempers flare when Tami and Jen get into an argument over a seemingly innocuous remark. | 1.383[16] |
5 | January 16, 2011[1] | Tami has some surgery, helping her to lose weight and setting the stage to gain a friend. Evelyn and Jen regret volunteering to help Royce and her boyfriend. | 1.243[17] |
6 | January 23, 2011[1] | Evelyn's return to the dating scene finds mixed results. Royce is irritated by Evelyn, Jen, and Suzie's leaving her event, and the tension between Jen and Eric reaches a new level. | 1.153[18] |
7 | January 30, 2011[1] | The women find out that Gloria's fiance was arrested on domestic violence charges, and Suzie talks to Gloria about it. Evelyn receives gifts from Chad Ochocinco and makes plans to meet up with him in Cincinnati. In the meantime, she spends quality time with her daughter, Shaniece. Shaunie surprises the girls with a trip to Madrid. | 1.101[19] |
8 | February 13, 2011[1] | The ladies travel to Madrid. Royce is mysteriously ill and is ill-tempered during the trip, annoying the others. Tami becomes irritable after a perceived slight by Evelyn, and the two argue about it. Jen makes a potential love connection. The ladies attend Fashion Week activities. | 0.982[20] |
9 | February 20, 2011[1] | As the women's trip to Madrid ends, Jennifer's marriage problems continue to trouble her. Shaunie confronts Royce over her irritability during the trip. Royce tells the group that Suzie said some negative things about Tami, for which Tami confronts Suzie upon returning to the States. Jennifer and Evelyn are surprised at Dulce when Ashley shows up with her boyfriend, Rafer Alston. | 1.052[21] |
10 | February 27, 2011[1] | Clip show | |
11 | March 6, 2011[1] | Evelyn visits Chad in Cincinnati, where they hit it off quickly, but Jennifer is disturbed when Evelyn reveals that she slept with Chad. Suzie and Gloria have drinks with LA-based basketball wives Kimsha Artest (wife of Ron Artest) and Jackie Christie (wife of Doug Christie). Jen celebrates her birthday and the release of her lip gloss line. Tensions between Tami and Evelyn turns physical at Jen's birthday party with the revelation that Evelyn dated Tami's ex-husband Kenny while they were still married. (Govan left the show after this season to star in her own spin-off series, Basketball Wives LA. Kimsha Artest and Jackie Christie are also featured cast members in the new series.) | 2.281[22] |
12 | March 13, 2011[1] | Part 1 of 2. A second-season cast reunion, hosted by John Salley. | 1.358[23] |
13 | March 14, 2011[1] | The cast reunion for the second season concludes. | 1.896[24] |
Season 3: 2011
Episode # | Airdate | Short Summary | US viewers (million) |
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1 | May 30, 2011[1] | Royce is still at odds with Shaunie, Jen, and Evelyn, while Tami learns that Evelyn is trademarking the hurtful phrase that launched their season-ending brawl, leading to a potential lawsuit. Also, a new addition to the circle sets off alarm bells. | 1.828[25] |
2 | June 6, 2011 | Suzie mends her relationship with the circle, which upsets Royce. Tami hears that Meeka has been talking about Royce behind her back, so Tami and Royce discuss the situation with Meeka, which only leads to more tension. | 1.751 |
3 | June 13, 2011 | Royce's father is concerned about her new boyfriend. Meanwhile, Evelyn looks investigates a fertility clinic as she prepares to start a family with Chad Ochocinco. Suzie and Royce meet with Jennifer and Evelyn, which results in Evelyn throwing a drink at Royce, and a physical altercation that security must break up. | 1.856 |
4 | June 20, 2011 | Curiosity rises with Jennifer after her future ex-husband, Eric, reaches out to Suzie. Elsewhere, Tami and Meeka enjoy themselves at a polo event. | 1.630 |
5 | June 27, 2011 | Evelyn and Tami continue to feud over the t-shirts, which mars a trip to New York. Meanwhile, Jen lines up a date on the rebound from Eric, and Evelyn mends fences with her long-absent father. | 1.731 |
6 | July 11, 2011 | Shaunie makes plans for another vacation to Rome with the women, but doesn't invite Royce. | 1.858 |
7 | July 18, 2011 | Jennifer says things during a radio interview about Chad and Evelyn that may ruin their friendship. | 2.036 |
8 | July 25, 2011 | Tami and Meeka's feud gets worse in Italy and leads to a physical altercation. | 2.327[26] |
9 | August 1, 2011 | Royce meets up with Eric in person for a potential movie deal, which infuriates Jen. Chad takes Evelyn on a surprise outing, and Al Reynolds sets Jen up on a blind date that shows potential. | 2.012[27] |
10 | August 8, 2011 | In the season finale, Evelyn and Shaunie catch Chad with another woman and things get wild at Jen's divorce party, which leads to an explosive confrontation. | 2.598 |
11 | August 15, 2011 | Reunion: Part 1 | 2.574[28] |
12 | August 22, 2011 | Reunion: Part 2 | 2.873[29] |
Season 4: 2012
Episode # | Airdate | Short Summary | US viewers (million) |
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1 | February 20, 2012 | The women visit New York, where Royce introduces the wives to her friends and new cast members, Kenya Bell and Kesha Nichols. Kesha and Kenya meet Jennifer and Suzie at a restaurant to get to know one another, but Kesha is uncomfortable with Suzie’s behavior there. When Tami decides to get the women's opinions of Jennifer and Suzie, Kesha and Kenya express opinions that offend Jennifer and Suzie. Meanwhile, Evelyn must plan her wedding, and rumors swirl when Jennifer is cut off the guest list. | 2.544[30] |
2 | February 27, 2012 | Kenya is offended when Kesha tells her she doesn't want to be involved in her music video if it's not going to be professionally done. Evelyn and Suzie discover some shocking YouTube videos of Kenya dancing, and Evelyn and Chad discuss infidelity rumors. | 2.041[31] |
3 | March 5, 2012 | Kesha is surprised when Kenya thanks everyone but her for supporting her musical dreams. Royce and Kesha decide they have had enough of Kenya's behavior and, Tami becomes upset at Kenya when she appears unprepared for a business meeting. Tami works on her anger issues, and some of the other women are disturbed by Suzie's drunken behavior at a charity event. | 1.927[32] |
4 | March 12, 2012 | Jennifer launches a new lip gloss line, but only Kenya and Suzie attend the event. Tami hears from Evelyn that Kesha has been discussing some insulting things Tami has said behind Tami's back, causing a huge argument at dinner. | 1.901[33] |
5 | March 19, 2012 | Royce and Suzie catch a glimpse of a low-key Kesha when they visit her family farm in North Carolina. Royce tries to help Tami sort out her anger towards Kesha while they spend time in Miami. Shaunie's birthday party becomes a battleground between Evelyn and Jennifer. | 1.782[34] |
6 | March 26, 2012 | Evelyn and Tami are unsure of whom to trust when it comes to believing Kenya or Kesha, and decide a conversation is long overdue. Meanwhile, Evelyn has other issues with Jennifer due to their argument at Shaunie’s birthday bash. | 1.971[35] |
7 | April 2, 2012 | After discussing with Kenya rumors reportedly spread about Evelyn by Kenya, Evelyn goes over the edge during a dinner confrontation with the ladies, resulting in serious damage. Shaunie plans a spectacular birthday party for her daughter Mimi that contains a surprise visit from the teenage boy group Mindless Behavior. | 1.723[36] |
8 | April 9, 2012 | Evelyn vows to make life hell for Kenya, who isn’t pleased when the ladies make fun of her newly released music video. Suzie decides it’s time for Jennifer and Royce to make up, and has the two enemies sit down and talk. | 1.774[37] |
9 | April 16, 2012 | Tami attempts to sort out her problems with her mother as a result of Tami's having been being raped as a young girl. The women all attend a Derby event at the racetrack, but the afternoon goes sour when Evelyn’s assistant Nia brings up drama surrounding Evelyn and Jennifer’s ruined friendship. The conservation results in Nia's striking Jennifer, and a fight results in the police being called. | 2.022[38] |
10 | April 23, 2012 | Fallout from Evelyn, Jen, and Nia's altercation at the racetrack deepens the divides within the group. Also, Royce introduces boyfriend Dezmon Briscoe to the girls. | 1.874[39] |
11 | April 30, 2012 | Evelyn and Chad discuss their upcoming wedding, while Royce and her father get into it over Royce's relationship with football player Dezmon Briscoe. | 1.758[40] |
12 | May 7, 2012 | The ladies leave for Tahiti but drama follows them across the seas when Tami confronts Kesha. Royce and her boyfriend hit a bump in the road when they meet with her dad, which results in a teary confrontation. | 1.738[41] |
13 | May 14, 2012 | Tami continues to bully Kesha and ultimately takes her purse hostage. Kesha breaks down, and when Tami returns the purse, Kesha flees Tahiti. Jen and Kenya arrive, and the ladies pull a fishy prank on Kenya's room right before she enters. | 2.028[42] |
14 | May 21, 2012 | The ladies continue their vacation in Tahiti but drama arises when Shaunie thinks Jen hates her. Kenya and Evelyn aplogize to each other but when Jen and Evelyn try to talk things out, it leads to Jen's walking away and Evelyn's pursuing her. | 1.938 |
15 | May 28, 2012 | In the season finale, Jennifer and Evelyn try to talk things out once again. The ladies leave Tahiti, but back in Miami Tami is confronted by Royce, who found out about the Purse Incident. | 1.778 |
16 | June 4, 2012 | Reunion: Part 1 | 2.238[43] |
17 | June 11, 2012 | Reunion: Part 2
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2.218[44] |
Season 5: 2012-13
Ep # | Title | Airdate | US Viewers (million)</span |
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Ratings
The show premiered alongside the new series Brandy and Ray J: A Family Business and What Chilli Wants averaging a 1.0 in the 18-49 demo, reaching 1.6 million total viewers.[45] Basketball Wives Season 2 finale bought in 2.281 million viewers. Basketball Wives Season 3 premiered, attracting 1.828 million viewers. Episode 8, which featured the fight between Tami and Meeka brought in 456.8 million viewers in the initial 8 pm EST airing, one of the highest-rated episodes of Season 3. Taking the spot was part 2 of the Basketball Wives reunion, which took in 2.873 million viewers on the premiere. This is the highest-viewed episode in Basketball Wives history.
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External links
- Official site at VH1.com
- Basketball Wives Season 4 at VH1.com