In the Season 9 premiere, Blue starts a brawl when he finds Keira and Malik together-and the ruckus us caught by a surveillance camera. In other events, Chardonnay tries to expose Jason's steroid use.
Blue, Keira and Malik face the consequences from their elevator brawl; Chardonnay meets Roger Keith Jr.; Jason and Kelly make a surprising commitment; and Jason's future as coach is in jeopardy.
Jason tries to play peacemaker between Blue and Malik; Malik wants to apologize to Keira; Tasha deals with a family crisis when her father dies; and Brittany presents her parents with unexpected news involving Chardonnay.
Malik and Kelly forge an alliance after his reading difficulties are revealed during Walter's memorial service; and a grieving Tasha helps Blue and Chardonnay say goodbye to their failed relationships.
Keira comes to a conclusion regarding her feelings for Malik and confronts him. Meanwhile, "People Magazine" is writing a feature article on Tasha as a 'Super Mom', but all hell breaks loose.
The walkout crisis comes to a head; Kelly and Jason hold a meeting to rally supporters; and Keira and Malik encounter their past while out on a date.
A late night work session with Blue turns into a trip down memory lane for Jason as he recalls the highlights (and lowlights) from the past 9 years with everybody.
A plan falls short to bring Malik and Yana together. Meanwhile, Chardonnay decides to accept Roger Junior's date after receiving advice, and Jason and Kelly make a pitch to Roger Junior and a quirky investor.
Jason and Kelly are shocked when they learn that Herbie Lesser has bought the Sabers; and the Sabers are stricken with food poisoning.
Pookie accidentally shoots Rick Fox, who bonds with Chardonnay when she drives him to the hospital. In other events, Malik leads the Sabers to a comeback win, which sends them to the playoffs; Kelly and Jason go to the mat with Herbie Lesser in an effort to save Jason's job; Malik proposes to Keira; Chardonnay wakes up in Las Vegas; and Tasha has a happy ending.