In 2008, coach Rob Gibson leads his high school boys' basketball team to victory in a third back-to-back state championship in
Nashville. Fifteen years later, Rob finds himself in the midst of a divorce and he is fired from his coaching position. Desperate, Rob accepts a job at a
drag queen restaurant where he finds his former star
point guard, Alex Cruise, also working. Rob begins coaching Alex to compete in a
track and field competition for money. After Alex is mistakenly believed to be
transgender, Rob convinces Alex to compete in the women's competition. Alex easily wins every event, gaining the attention of local reporter, Gwen Wilde, who convinces them to work with her as a means to become famous. Rob and Alex reassemble their championship basketball team to compete in a
women's basketball league as transgender athletes. Initially skeptical, the team is convinced of the plan by Rob's 8-year-old daughter after she explains
gender identity concepts to them. The Lady Ballers dominate their opponents, quickly gaining celebrity status. Gwen comes on to Rob sexually. Their newfound fame soon causes the team to play in all women's sports and little girls' sports and Rob's actions strain his already fragile relationship with his disapproving ex-wife, and especially after his daughter tells him she wants to be a boy because boys are winners. However, he assures her girls are better than men at things like building community, raising families and encouraging civility, telling her, "no women, no world". When Alex expresses to Rob that he is beginning to believe he is actually transgender, Rob physically assaults him in response, striking him in the genitals. Rob questions Gwen if their actions are negatively affecting the female athletes. In response, an angry Gwen orchestrates a plan to put the Lady Ballers up against a team of
African American men also claiming to be transgender. The Lady Ballers find themselves badly losing at halftime and after Gwen attempts to kill Rob with a
sniper rifle, he arranges for his daughter and a team of her friends to replace the Lady Ballers. The opposing team plays against the little girls lightheartedly, letting them pass to each other and lifting them up to
slam dunk the ball, but still win by 400 points. Rob reconciles with his ex-wife and the Lady Ballers officially disband. Rob builds a rec center for little girls and it is revealed that Rob's ex-wife's hippie boyfriend is actually
Matt Walsh, having orchestrated she get back with him for the "sake of the child." In a post-credits scene, Alex is participating in talk therapy with
Jordan Peterson. ==Cast==