Quincy McCall and Monica Wright grew up in the same neighborhood and have known each other since childhood. As they grow into adulthood, they fall in love, but they also share another all-consuming passion: basketball. As Quincy and Monica struggle to make their relationship work, they follow separate career paths though high school and college basketball and, they hope, into stardom in big-league professional ball.
Love and Happiness — Al Green
Opening Titles.
Candy Girl — New Edition
Young Monica and Young Quincy play basketball.
After the Dance (Vocal) — Marvin Gaye
Young Quincy listens to his parents dance and laugh.
Sweet Thing — Rufus & Chaka Khan
Young Quincy watches Monica through the window; They kiss for the first time.
Lyte As a Rock — MC Lyte
Montage of Monica playing basketball.
I Go to Work — Kool Moe Dee
Young Quincy plays while Monica watches.
Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times Sake) — Freddie Jackson
After finding an earring in his room, Quincy's mother lectures him.
Making Love In the Rain — Herb Alpert
Monica's older sister does her hair.
Just Got Paid — Johnny Kemp
High school prom, first song.
My Prerogative — Bobby Brown
High school prom, second song.
I Want to Be Your Man — Roger
During the slow dance at prom, Quincy and Monica dance with their dates.
This Woman's Work (Uncut) — Maxwell
Prom night; Quincy and Monica in her bedroom.
Complete Beloved — Black Eyed Peas
I Like — Guy
Monica and Quincy play basketball in his college dorm room.
Our Destiny — Hinda Hicks
Montage of college basketball.
I Wish I Didn't Love You So — Marvin Gaye
Quincy returns home to see his mother.
It Takes Two — Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock
Quincy arrives at the party where Monica is.
Doowutchyalike (Radio Mix) — Digital Underground
At the college party, second song; Monica finds Quincy talking to another girl.
Holding Back The Years — Angie Stone
Monica in her childhood bedroom; Montage.
Fool of Me — Meshell Ndegeocello
Monica and Quincy's one-on-one game for their love.
I'll Go — Donell Jones
At the end, Monica in the WNBA; End credits.
Dance Tonight — Lucy Pearl
End credits, second song.