However, Roxanne has planned a fashion show in Milan, forcing Lenny to leave early. Intending to pay tribute to Buzzer at a private funeral, Lenny rents the lake house for the Fourth of July weekend for his friends to stay at. The friends each find out that Buzzer has died, and reunite at their hometown with their families, a first in the three decades. All five friends regularly harass each other in comedic fashion: Lenny for being wealthy, Eric for being overweight, Kurt for being henpecked, Rob for his continuous use of the joke "Maize!" and for having a much older wife, and Marcus for being sexually juvenile. His current wife, Gloria, is thirty years his senior. Rob, nicknamed Carrot, has been divorced three times, and holds custody of his daughters Jasmine, Amber, and Bridget. His wife Deanne, the primary breadwinner of the family, is pregnant with another child and shares the house with her mother Ronzoni. Kurt is a stay-at-home father with two children, Andre and Charlotte. Eric claims that he is now a co-owner of a lawn furniture company, and is also disappointed in his wife Sally for continuing to breastfeed Bean, one of his two children, the other being Donna. The boys act like divas in his mansion, much to his chagrin. Thirty years later, Lenny has become an ambitious Hollywood talent agent with his wife, fashion designer Roxanne, and his three children-daughter Becky and two sons Greg and Keith. The friends' coach, Robert "Buzzer" Ferdinando, encourages them to live their lives in a similar way to how they played the game. Afterwards, they celebrate at a rented lake house. In 1978, five childhood friends Lenny Feder, Eric Lamonsoff, Kurt McKenzie, Marcus Higgins and Rob Hilliard win their junior high school basketball championship.
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