

Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Wanda Pratt works tirelessly to raise three children, including future NBA basketball player Kevin Durant.
Top Cast


Naika Toussaint
Naika Toussaint
Tamara
Naika Toussaint
Tamara


Eric Bempong
Eric Bempong
Teenager
Eric Bempong
Teenager


Tracie Thoms
Tracie Thoms
Demetria
Tracie Thoms
Demetria


Donna Benedicto
Donna Benedicto
Female Executive
Donna Benedicto
Female Executive


Adrian Holmes
Adrian Holmes
Coach Craig
Adrian Holmes
Coach Craig


Pauletta Washington
Pauletta Washington
Barbara
Pauletta Washington
Barbara
Eli Baxter
Eli Baxter
Teen Kevin Durant
Eli Baxter
Teen Kevin Durant


Daniel Bellomy
Daniel Bellomy
Kevin Durant
Daniel Bellomy
Kevin Durant


Cassandra Freeman
Cassandra Freeman
Wanda Durant
Cassandra Freeman
Wanda Durant
Evan Byarushengo
Evan Byarushengo
Kevin Durant 7 years old
Evan Byarushengo
Kevin Durant 7 years old
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