Behind the Scenes: Unpacking Season 2 of 'Running Point'
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Behind the Scenes: Unpacking Season 2 of 'Running Point'

authorBy Ta-Nehisi Coates
DateApr 16, 2026
Read Time3 min

The creative team and cast of Netflix's basketball comedy, 'Running Point,' recently gathered to celebrate the second season's debut. Co-creator and executive producer Mindy Kaling, alongside co-creators Ike Barinholtz and David Stassen, shared insights into the development process. They revealed how the previous season's cliffhangers created a unique challenge, prompting them to 'dig themselves out of the hole' they had intentionally crafted for the narrative's continuation. This strategic plotting aimed to secure renewal and keep audiences eagerly anticipating the next chapter.

The show, which draws inspiration from the experiences of former Los Angeles Lakers owner Jeanie Buss, features Kate Hudson as Isla Gordon, leading the fictional L.A. Waves basketball team. The second season sees the return of core cast members, including Brenda Song, Drew Tarver, Scott MacArthur, and Fabrizio Guido, among others. Song highlighted the significant growth of her character, Ali, noting a deeper exploration of her personal life and marital complexities. She emphasized the joy of developing characters and their interactions in subsequent seasons, where established dynamics allow for richer storytelling.

Fabrizio Guido, who portrays Jackie, the newest member of the Gordon family, expressed a sense of protectiveness over his character's integrity. He aimed to maintain Jackie's inherent heart and unwavering loyalty despite the evolving plotlines. Scott MacArthur echoed Song's sentiments, appreciating the opportunity for more in-depth character exploration in the new season. He underscored the collaborative synergy that develops among writers and actors after the foundational first season, allowing for greater creative freedom and trust in the storytelling process.

Season two also welcomes new faces and expands existing roles. Ray Romano joins the cast, while Justin Theroux, who appeared in the first season, returns as a series regular. This influx of talent introduces fresh dynamics to both the team and the front office of the Waves. Ike Barinholtz, who also makes a guest appearance, alongside Lisa Rinna, Octavia Spencer, Nicole Richie, and Scott Speedman, contributes to an ensemble of notable guest stars.

Romano recounted how Kaling's reputation for comedy and quality persuaded him to join the show. Initially intending to watch a few episodes before committing, he found himself captivated by the first season. He humorously reflected on his decision to embrace new opportunities, referencing a book on saying 'no,' which ironically led him back to his starting point of openness. Barinholtz playfully described his character as a 'desperate loser' but one of his favorite roles to date. When humorously asked about casting Kaling, he quipped about her potentially playing his cousin Benny's mistress, adding to the lighthearted banter.

While a third season has not been officially confirmed, Stassen offered a glimpse into potential future storylines. He hinted at more family conflicts, heightened antagonism, intricate double-crossings, and, of course, more basketball action. He also playfully suggested the return of Isla Gordon's comedic mishaps, such as walking into glass doors, ensuring that the show retains its blend of drama and humor.

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