“Running Point”: First Look At Netflix Basketball Comedy Series From Kate Hudson and Mindy Kaling

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Get ready for a slam dunk of a show that’s going to change the game! Netflix’s upcoming series “Running Point”, created by the brilliant Mindy Kaling and starring Kate Hudson, is about to take over your binge-watching list. This basketball comedy isn’t just about on-court action—it’s a powerful look at a woman breaking through glass ceilings in a high-stakes, male-dominated world. Think family drama, workplace rivalry, and a whole lot of laughs, all wrapped up in a world of flashy suits and flashy dunks.

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“Running Point” Premise

“Running Point” centers on Isla, played by Kate Hudson, who takes the reins of the fictional Los Angeles Waves basketball team after her brother is ousted as president. Isla’s stepping into a role that’s traditionally been held by men, and not everyone thinks she’s got what it takes. Her brothers doubt her abilities, the board members are skeptical, and the entire sports world is watching her every move—waiting for her to stumble. But Isla’s not just here to prove herself; she’s here to change the game.

Set against the backdrop of the ultra-glamorous world of professional basketball, Running Point shows Isla’s journey as she navigates the challenges of leading a major sports franchise while dealing with personal and family drama. From managing the team to handling media pressure and boardroom politics, every decision Isla makes is about more than just the game—it’s about making a statement in a world that’s been slow to embrace women in power.

Kate Hudson: Look Into Her Career

It’s hard to imagine anyone else but Kate Hudson playing Isla. Known for her roles in rom-coms like “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days”, Hudson is swapping her quirky, lovable character for a more serious, yet still fiercely charismatic role. As Isla, she’s got the perfect mix of charm and determination—qualities that will keep you rooting for her every step of the way.

But Hudson isn’t just acting in “Running Point”—she’s also one of the executive producers. That means she’s helping shape the story from behind the scenes, adding another layer of power and influence to her already impressive role in the show. Watching her step into the world of high-powered business while still bringing the warmth and humor we love her for is sure to make Running Point a standout hit.

“Running Point” Cast and Characters

If you thought the show was only about basketball, think again. “Running Point” is packed with a top-tier ensemble cast that brings the drama and comedy in equal measure. Alongside Hudson, we’ve got Justin Theroux as her brother, who gets booted from the Waves’ presidency, setting Isla up for her big moment. But not everyone is happy about it—especially Isla’s brothers, played by Drew Tarver and Scott MacArthur. Expect plenty of sibling rivalry and tense family dinners as Isla tries to prove she’s got what it takes to lead.

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Then there’s Max Greenfield, who plays Isla’s fiancé. With her high-pressure job, their relationship is bound to be tested in ways we can’t wait to see. And we’ve got plenty of other familiar faces rounding out the cast, including Brenda Song as the Waves’ chief of staff, Keyla Monterroso Mejia, Toby Sandeman, and Fabrizio Guido. Whether it’s navigating team dynamics or just adding more layers to Isla’s world, every character in Running Point plays a crucial role.

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“Running Point” Production

Mindy Kaling is no stranger to blending humor with heart, and she’s bringing that magic to “Running Point”. Kaling is working alongside writers Ike Barinholtz and David Stassen, with Stassen also serving as the showrunner. These comedy veterans know how to balance wit with drama, so expect plenty of hilarious moments that also have some deeper emotional stakes.

And it gets even better: “Running Point” has some serious basketball cred. Jeanie Buss, president and co-owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, is on board as an executive producer. Buss’s journey to the top of the Lakers organization is a huge inspiration for Isla’s character, and her involvement in the show ensures it’s not just fictional—there’s real-world authenticity to the portrayal of what it’s like to be a woman in charge of a major sports team.

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The Challenges: Isla’s Fight to Lead
Isla’s journey won’t be an easy one. She’s stepping into a role that has traditionally been occupied by men, and she has to fight every day to prove she belongs. There’s her brothers, who’ve been mansplaining basketball to her since childhood, and then there’s the board members, who likely still see her as “the little sister.” Add in the media, who are just waiting for her to fail, and you’ve got a woman who’s juggling a million pressures just to stay afloat.

The challenges Isla faces aren’t just external—she’s also dealing with her own insecurities and self-doubt. But with a mix of determination and humor, Isla is going to prove that she’s more than up to the task. She’s not just managing a basketball team; she’s managing perceptions of women in leadership, making Running Point both a compelling and timely watch.

The Relationships of “Running Point”

At its core, “Running Point” is about the relationships that shape Isla’s world. There’s her complicated relationship with her brothers, who will challenge her at every turn, and the dynamics with her team, from skeptical players to a loyal chief of staff. Then, there’s the personal side of things. Max Greenfield’s portrayal of Isla’s fiancé adds an interesting layer, especially as their relationship is put to the test by Isla’s new, high-pressure role. Will he support her, or will their love story become another obstacle for her to overcome?

And as much as it’s about business, “Running Point” is also about friendship, loyalty, and love. Expect plenty of heartwarming and hilarious moments as Isla builds her new life in the fast-paced, high-pressure world of pro sports.

Potential Impact of “Running Point”

At its core, “Running Point” is about more than just sports—it’s about breaking barriers and changing the game. By putting a woman at the helm of a pro basketball team, the show is challenging perceptions and offering a glimpse into what could be possible in the real world. In an era where women in sports are still fighting for equal recognition, “Running Point” is a bold statement, and we’re here for it.

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Why You Can’t Miss “Running Point”

So why should “Running Point” be at the top of your watch list? Here’s why:

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