
Woman Basketball Player No. 5
Drama · Romance
Overview
Tian Zhenhua arrives in Shanghai to coach a local women's basketball team. Number 5 on the team, Xiaoje, excels at basketball but is unsure of whether to continue playing. As Tian gets to grips with training Xiaoje and the rest of the team, he reflects on his career as a star basketball player before the revolution.
Top Cast


Qiwei Cao
Qiwei Cao
Lin Xiaojie (No. 5)
Qiwei Cao
Lin Xiaojie (No. 5)


Liu Qiong
Liu Qiong
Tian Zhenhua
Liu Qiong
Tian Zhenhua


Qin Yi
Qin Yi
Lin Jie
Qin Yi
Lin Jie


Bi Ke
Bi Ke
Basketball Player
Bi Ke
Basketball Player
Chong Yu
Chong Yu
Doctor
Chong Yu
Doctor


Chuan Jin
Chuan Jin
Gentleman
Chuan Jin
Gentleman


Cui Chaoming
Cui Chaoming
Lin's Father
Cui Chaoming
Lin's Father


Lin Zhen
Lin Zhen
Тао's Mother
Lin Zhen
Тао's Mother


Mao Lu
Mao Lu
Concierge
Mao Lu
Concierge


Qi Wang
Qi Wang
Tao Kai
Qi Wang
Tao Kai
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