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Big3

Big3 (stylized BIG3) is a 3-on-3 basketball league founded by hip hop musician and actor Ice Cube and entertainment executive Jeff Kwatinetz. The league consists of 12 teams whose rosters include both former NBA players and international players. The rules of Big3 games contain deviations from the official rules of 3-on-3 basketball as administered by FIBA. In January 2020, Big3 announced its rule set would be the core of a new basketball variant called "Fireball3" (stylized FIREBALL3).[1]

Big3
Current season, competition or edition:
2023 Big3 season
Sport3x3 Basketball
FoundedJanuary 11, 2017; 5 years ago (2017-01-11)
Founder
Inaugural season2017
CEOIce Cube
CommissionerClyde Drexler
No. of teams12
CountryUnited States
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California
Most recent
champion(s)
Trilogy
(3rd title)
Most titlesTrilogy
(3 titles)
TV partner(s)CBS/Paramount+
Official websiteBIG3.com

History

On January 11, 2017, Ice Cube and Jeff Kwatinetz announced their new 3-on-3 basketball league at the Sheraton Times Square Hotel, in New York City.[2] Roger Mason Jr. was the first President and Commissioner. The Big3 held its first draft on April 30, and the inaugural week of games took place June 25 at the Barclays Center, in Brooklyn, New York.[3] On August 26, 2017, Trilogy defeated the 3 Headed Monsters 51–46 in the inaugural Big3 Championship game, completing a perfect (10–0) season.[4] The league's Most Valuable Player award was won by 3 Headed Monsters forward Rashard Lewis; Trilogy's undefeated season led to several awards for members of the team, including Defensive Player of the Year (James White) and Coach of the Year (Rick Mahorn).[5]

On March 15, 2017, Clyde Drexler became the second Commissioner, replacing Roger Mason.[6] On April 3, the Big3 and Adidas agreed on a three-year partnership in which Adidas would launch a full retail line of sneakers, clothing, and equipment to launch in 2019. In conjunction with Adidas, the Big3 launched Young3, a youth initiative for underprivileged young kids, that was held in each city with Boys & Girls Clubs of America. At the conclusion of the 2018 regular season, the Power and 3 Headed Monsters were both tied for the league's best record (7–1); the Power would advance to the championship game, while the 3 Headed Monsters were ultimately eliminated by 3's Company in the semifinals. On August 24, 2018, the Power defeated 3's Company 51–43 to become the league's second champions.[7] Power's Corey Maggette was awarded MVP and Captain of the Year, while Power's Nancy Lieberman was awarded Coach of the Year.[8]

On January 11, 2019, the Big3 announced that they would expand to 12 teams for the upcoming season, and move to two nights (consisting of three games each) per week. The league will also play in 18 cities, and allow players as young as 27 to compete in the league.[9]

On January 15, 2020, Big3 made several major announcements, further lowering its age limit to 22, instituting open tryouts for league players, introducing some additional rule changes, and starting use of Fireball3 to describe its rule set.[1] The competition would not be held in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[10] To ensure the league would have a 2021 season, the league took a $1.6 million Paycheck Protection Program loan during the pandemic, returning $700,000.[11]

On February 8, 2021, Big3 announced Chris Hannan, a former senior executive with Fox Sports and Endeavor/IMG, would be assuming the role of Chief Executive Officer.[12]

On August 4, 2021, Ice Cube said that the league is one of his greatest accomplishments. He also wants to expand the league to 16 teams to create a 'Big Cup.' [13]

In September 2022, Ice Cube replaced Hannan as the new CEO, whereas league co-founder Jeff Kwatinetz was named president.

Rules

The rules of Fireball3, the basketball variant played by Big3, differ from FIBA-sanctioned 3-on-3 (branded as 3x3) games. They are as follows:

  • Like FIBA-sanctioned 3x3, games are played on a half-court. (The official FIBA 3x3 court is actually shorter than half of a full FIBA court, but FIBA rules allow half of a regulation FIBA court to be used.)
  • Standard two- and three-point shots apply; the three-point line is the same distance as in the NBA. (3x3 uses the FIBA arc, with shots from outside the arc worth 2 points and all others worth 1.)
  • Unique to Fireball3 are three "four-point zones" on a circle 30 feet (9.1 m; 910 cm) away from the basket. One is on the midline of the court; the other two are 40 degrees away from the midline. To score four points, a player's foot must be touching any part of a circle.
  • Neither Fireball3 nor 3x3 use a jump ball to start the game, but nonetheless differ significantly in start procedures. In Fireball3, the two teams participate in a pregame do-or-die 4-point shootout. The shootout winner becomes the designated "home" team, and will inbound first. In 3x3, the first possession is determined by a pregame coin toss, with the winner choosing whether to take possession at the start of a game or the start of a potential overtime.
  • The shot clock runs 14 seconds, as opposed to 12 in 3x3.
  • An additional free throw is taken if a player is fouled while making a shot.
  • A shooting foul awards one free throw, worth the same number of points as the fouled shot. Two-point shots are taken from the free throw line, three-point shots from the three-point line, four-point shots from the midline four-point circle. The free throw is awarded whether or not the fouled shot hits the basket. 3x3 follows standard FIBA rules for free throws after shooting fouls, with the exception of bonus situations (see next item). Normally, if the basket attempt was made, one free throw is awarded, and if the basket attempt was missed, a number of free throws equal to the value of the shot attempt is awarded. Additionally, all free throws in 3x3 are worth 1 point, as they are in standard full-court basketball.
  • Similar to 3x3, fouls are ascribed to the team; players cannot foul out. However, the bonus free throw rules differ between the two rule sets. In Fireball3, after the fifth team foul in each half, opponents are guaranteed two one-point free throws and possession of the ball. Teams do not enter the bonus in 3x3 until the 7th team foul in a game, at which point the non-fouling team receives two free throws, but not possession. Only on the 10th team foul does the non-fouling team receive two free throws and possession. Under FIBA 3x3 rules, the normal rules for free throws on shooting fouls are specifically superseded by the bonus rules.
  • 3x3 also has unique rules regarding team foul accumulation that are not mirrored in Fireball3. All personal fouls count as 1 team foul, as in Fireball3. However, in 3x3, each technical foul adds 1 to the team foul count, and each foul classified as "unsportsmanlike" (essentially the same as "flagrant" fouls in Fireball3) or "disqualifying" (an especially violent foul, resulting in immediate disqualification) adds 2 to the team foul count.
  • A team's first technical foul results in one two-point free throw and possession. Additional technical fouls, as well as all flagrant fouls, result in two two-point free throws and possession. In 3x3, technical fouls result in one (1-point) free throw and possession during open play; the first unsportsmanlike foul against a player results in two free throws without possession; and any foul that results in disqualification (either a player's second unsportsmanlike foul or a disqualifying foul) results in two free throws and possession.
  • To win, a team must score 50 or more points, and lead by at least two points (hence there is no overtime). In 3x3, the game ends by rule after 10 minutes of play, or if a team reaches at least 21 points, with no required victory margin. If the teams are tied, 3x3 uses an untimed overtime with the shot clock enforced, and the first team that scores 2 points in the overtime wins.
  • Halftime happens after one team reaches 25 points. 3x3 has only a single period of 10 minutes.
  • Each team receives two timeouts—a 60-second and a 30-second—per half. Unused timeouts do not carry over. 3x3 allows only one timeout per team.
  • Substitutions can be made on a dead ball or by calling a timeout.
  • After a score, a referee must touch the ball. After giving the defense 3 seconds to set, the opposing team must take the ball beyond the top out-of-bounds line. Player has 5 seconds to return the ball inbounds. In 3x3, a referee is not required to be involved in a change of possession after the score. Instead, the non-scoring team takes possession of the ball directly under the basket, and at that point is free to dribble or pass the ball, but no shot is legal until the ball has been cleared beyond the arc.
  • Defensive rebounds must be cleared if the ball touched the rim. If the ball did not touch the rim, defensive rebounds do not need to be cleared. In 3x3, all defensive rebounds must be cleared.
  • Steals do not have to be cleared, unlike in 3x3.
  • In both Fireball3 and 3x3, the ball is cleared when the player with the ball establishes both feet behind the 3-point line. The ball can be cleared by dribbling or passing.
  • A defensive rebounder who makes a direct pass that clears the ball must clear the lane and re-establish himself before his team's shot or pass hits the rim.
  • If, following a defensive rebound after the ball touches the rim, the rebounding team shoots or passes before clearing the ball and the ball hits the rim, it results in a turnover. This rule is identical to 3x3, and in that variant also extends to all changes of possession.
  • Once a team has cleared the ball and establishes itself on offense, the normal "3 seconds in the key" rule applies.
  • There is no defensive "3-second" rule, unlike in 3x3 and the NBA.
  • Instant replay applies and can be used to determine 3- and 4-point shots, out-of-bounds, flagrant fouls, goaltending, basket interference and clearance.
  • All defensive strategies are allowed, including hand-checking, which is banned in the NBA.
  • Effective in 2021, each team may challenge one foul call per half under a rule that the Big3 league calls "Bring the Fire". A challenge results in an in-game one-on-one possession, with the winner's team winning the call.[1]
  • The ball used, from 2021 forward colored red and called the "Fireball" (stylized FIREBALL),[1] is the same size 7 ball used in the men's full-court game (standard circumference 29.5 in/75 cm, standard weight 22 oz/620 g). All adult 3x3 competitions, whether for men, women, or mixed teams, use a ball unique to that game. The weight is the same as that of a size 7 ball, but the circumference is that of the size 6 ball (28.5 in/72 cm) used in the women's full-court game.

During the 2017 and 2018 seasons, players under 30 years old were not eligible to compete in the league. In 2019, the league changed the minimum age to 27 years, and in 2021 the minimum age was lowered again to 22.

Teams

The Big3 began play in 2017 with eight teams: 3's Company, 3 Headed Monsters, Ball Hogs, Ghost Ballers, Killer 3's, Power, Trilogy, and Tri-State. In 2019, the league expanded to twelve teams, adding Bivouac, Enemies, Aliens, and Triplets. All Big3 teams are "barnstorming" teams and do not represent any cities or geographical regions.

Team Coach Players Joined
3's Company[14] Michael Cooper
List
2017
3 Headed Monsters[15] Reggie Theus 2017
Aliens[16] Rick Mahorn
List
2019
Ball Hogs[17] Rick Barry
List
2017
Bivouac[18] Gary Payton
List
2019
Enemies[19] Gilbert Arenas
List
2019
Ghost Ballers[20] George Gervin 2017
Killer 3's[21] Charles Oakley 2017
Power[22] Nancy Lieberman[23] 2017
Trilogy[24] Stephen Jackson
List
2017
Tri-State[25] Julius Erving 2017
Triplets[26] Lisa Leslie
List
2019

Regular season

In 2017 and 2018, teams competed in an eight-game, eight-week regular season from late-June through mid-August. Each week, a different city hosted four games in which all eight teams would compete. Teams faced each other at least once during the regular season, with a rematch of the week one games occurring in week eight. The four teams with the best record at the end of the regular season qualified for the semifinals.

In 2019, the league expanded to 12 teams and visits two cities each week, playing three games in each city.

The 2020 Big3 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2021, the first three weekends and the last two Saturdays of play was held in Las Vegas, with games also played in Dallas, Milwaukee and Chicago.

In 2022, the regular season was held in Chicago and Dallas.

Playoffs

In 2017-2019, the league featured a two-week post-season in August which included a semifinals round and a championship game. Winners of the championship are awarded the Julius Erving Championship Trophy. In addition to the playoff tournament, both weeks featured games (including a consolation game) consisting solely of teams which had been eliminated from championship contention; the results of these games determined those team's final rankings.

In 2021, the championship round was held in the Bahamas in early September.

In 2022, the 2017-2019 format was used but did not featured a 3rd place game.

Championships

Year Location Winner Players Coach Runner-up Players Coach
2017 MGM Grand Garden Arena
Las Vegas, NV
Trilogy Rick Mahorn 3 Headed Monsters Gary Payton
2018 Barclays Center
Brooklyn, NY
Power Nancy Lieberman 3's Company[7] Michael Cooper
2019 Staples Center
Los Angeles, CA
Triplets Lisa Leslie Killer 3's Charles Oakley
2020 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
2021 Imperial Arena
The Bahamas
Trilogy Stephen Jackson 3 Headed Monsters Gary Payton
2022 State Farm Arena
Atlanta, GA
Trilogy Stephen Jackson Power Nancy Lieberman

Trophies and awards

Julius Erving Championship Trophy

The Trilogy took home the Big3's inaugural championship trophy in 2017.[27] In 2018, the league's trophy was named in honor of basketball hall of fame inductee (and current Tri-state head coach) Julius Erving.[28] The Power were awarded the trophy in 2018. The Triplets were awarded the trophy in 2019. The Trilogy were awarded their second & third trophy in 2021 & 2022.

Player and coach awards

Annually, players in the Big3 are given an opportunity to nominate and vote for fellow players and coaches in several awards categories.[5] The results of the Big3's awards are announced shortly before the championship game. Award categories include Most Valuable Player, Coach of the Year, 4th Man, and Defensive Player of the Year, among others.

Broadcasting

For the 2017 season, Fox Sports 1 carried the 8 weeks of the regular season and the playoffs on tape delay, while Fox broadcast the championship game live. Gus Johnson was the regular play-by-play announcer, though Brian Custer filled-in occasionally, Jim Jackson handled color commentary and Michael Rapaport was the sideline reporter.[29]

In 2018, all games were broadcast live on Friday nights, with 4 weeks of games (including the semifinals and championship) on Fox, with the remaining weeks airing on FS1. For 2018, Custer was promoted to be the regular play-by-play announcer while Jackson and Rapaport returned.

On April 4, 2019, Big3 announced a new broadcast deal with CBS Sports, under which coverage moved to CBS and CBS Sports Network.[30] In June 2021, Big3 announced a digital media partnership with the video sharing app Triller and FITE TV. This includes 30 hours of live game coverage to stream at no charge within the app (including exclusive coverage of an all-star game), and figures such as Ice Cube and players maintaining presences.[31]

For the 2022 season the league remained with broadcast partner CBS to air 28 hours of coverage in the US while DAZN, Vyre Network and the Big 3 YouTube channel broadcast 29 hours in the US and all coverage internationally[32]

References

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  29. ^ Fox's Big 3 basketball broadcast team: Gus Johnson, Jim Jackson and...Michael Rapaport? awfulannouncing.com. Retrieved June 15, 2017.
  30. ^ Hayes, Dade (April 4, 2019). "CBS Sports And Big3 Set Exclusive TV Deal For 3-On-3 Basketball Summer Season". Deadline. Retrieved April 4, 2019.
  31. ^ "Big3 media rights deal sees Triller move into basketball". SportsPro. from the original on June 4, 2021. Retrieved June 7, 2021.
  32. ^ "BIG3 Announces Global Partnership with DAZN, Full Broadcast Schedule, Playoffs and Championship". BIG3. June 14, 2022. Retrieved June 28, 2022.

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For other uses see Big Three disambiguation Big3 stylized BIG3 is a 3 on 3 basketball league founded by hip hop musician and actor Ice Cube and entertainment executive Jeff Kwatinetz The league consists of 12 teams whose rosters include both former NBA players and international players The rules of Big3 games contain deviations from the official rules of 3 on 3 basketball as administered by FIBA In January 2020 Big3 announced its rule set would be the core of a new basketball variant called Fireball3 stylized FIREBALL3 1 Big3Current season competition or edition 2023 Big3 seasonSport3x3 BasketballFoundedJanuary 11 2017 5 years ago 2017 01 11 FounderIce CubeJeff KwatinetzInaugural season2017CEOIce CubeCommissionerClyde DrexlerNo of teams12CountryUnited StatesHeadquartersLos Angeles CaliforniaMost recentchampion s Trilogy 3rd title Most titlesTrilogy 3 titles TV partner s CBS Paramount Official websiteBIG3 com Contents 1 History 2 Rules 3 Teams 4 Regular season 5 Playoffs 6 Championships 7 Trophies and awards 7 1 Julius Erving Championship Trophy 7 2 Player and coach awards 8 Broadcasting 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditOn January 11 2017 Ice Cube and Jeff Kwatinetz announced their new 3 on 3 basketball league at the Sheraton Times Square Hotel in New York City 2 Roger Mason Jr was the first President and Commissioner The Big3 held its first draft on April 30 and the inaugural week of games took place June 25 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn New York 3 On August 26 2017 Trilogy defeated the 3 Headed Monsters 51 46 in the inaugural Big3 Championship game completing a perfect 10 0 season 4 The league s Most Valuable Player award was won by 3 Headed Monsters forward Rashard Lewis Trilogy s undefeated season led to several awards for members of the team including Defensive Player of the Year James White and Coach of the Year Rick Mahorn 5 On March 15 2017 Clyde Drexler became the second Commissioner replacing Roger Mason 6 On April 3 the Big3 and Adidas agreed on a three year partnership in which Adidas would launch a full retail line of sneakers clothing and equipment to launch in 2019 In conjunction with Adidas the Big3 launched Young3 a youth initiative for underprivileged young kids that was held in each city with Boys amp Girls Clubs of America At the conclusion of the 2018 regular season the Power and 3 Headed Monsters were both tied for the league s best record 7 1 the Power would advance to the championship game while the 3 Headed Monsters were ultimately eliminated by 3 s Company in the semifinals On August 24 2018 the Power defeated 3 s Company 51 43 to become the league s second champions 7 Power s Corey Maggette was awarded MVP and Captain of the Year while Power s Nancy Lieberman was awarded Coach of the Year 8 On January 11 2019 the Big3 announced that they would expand to 12 teams for the upcoming season and move to two nights consisting of three games each per week The league will also play in 18 cities and allow players as young as 27 to compete in the league 9 On January 15 2020 Big3 made several major announcements further lowering its age limit to 22 instituting open tryouts for league players introducing some additional rule changes and starting use of Fireball3 to describe its rule set 1 The competition would not be held in 2020 as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic 10 To ensure the league would have a 2021 season the league took a 1 6 million Paycheck Protection Program loan during the pandemic returning 700 000 11 On February 8 2021 Big3 announced Chris Hannan a former senior executive with Fox Sports and Endeavor IMG would be assuming the role of Chief Executive Officer 12 On August 4 2021 Ice Cube said that the league is one of his greatest accomplishments He also wants to expand the league to 16 teams to create a Big Cup 13 In September 2022 Ice Cube replaced Hannan as the new CEO whereas league co founder Jeff Kwatinetz was named president Rules EditThe rules of Fireball3 the basketball variant played by Big3 differ from FIBA sanctioned 3 on 3 branded as 3x3 games They are as follows Like FIBA sanctioned 3x3 games are played on a half court The official FIBA 3x3 court is actually shorter than half of a full FIBA court but FIBA rules allow half of a regulation FIBA court to be used Standard two and three point shots apply the three point line is the same distance as in the NBA 3x3 uses the FIBA arc with shots from outside the arc worth 2 points and all others worth 1 Unique to Fireball3 are three four point zones on a circle 30 feet 9 1 m 910 cm away from the basket One is on the midline of the court the other two are 40 degrees away from the midline To score four points a player s foot must be touching any part of a circle Neither Fireball3 nor 3x3 use a jump ball to start the game but nonetheless differ significantly in start procedures In Fireball3 the two teams participate in a pregame do or die 4 point shootout The shootout winner becomes the designated home team and will inbound first In 3x3 the first possession is determined by a pregame coin toss with the winner choosing whether to take possession at the start of a game or the start of a potential overtime The shot clock runs 14 seconds as opposed to 12 in 3x3 An additional free throw is taken if a player is fouled while making a shot A shooting foul awards one free throw worth the same number of points as the fouled shot Two point shots are taken from the free throw line three point shots from the three point line four point shots from the midline four point circle The free throw is awarded whether or not the fouled shot hits the basket 3x3 follows standard FIBA rules for free throws after shooting fouls with the exception of bonus situations see next item Normally if the basket attempt was made one free throw is awarded and if the basket attempt was missed a number of free throws equal to the value of the shot attempt is awarded Additionally all free throws in 3x3 are worth 1 point as they are in standard full court basketball Similar to 3x3 fouls are ascribed to the team players cannot foul out However the bonus free throw rules differ between the two rule sets In Fireball3 after the fifth team foul in each half opponents are guaranteed two one point free throws and possession of the ball Teams do not enter the bonus in 3x3 until the 7th team foul in a game at which point the non fouling team receives two free throws but not possession Only on the 10th team foul does the non fouling team receive two free throws and possession Under FIBA 3x3 rules the normal rules for free throws on shooting fouls are specifically superseded by the bonus rules 3x3 also has unique rules regarding team foul accumulation that are not mirrored in Fireball3 All personal fouls count as 1 team foul as in Fireball3 However in 3x3 each technical foul adds 1 to the team foul count and each foul classified as unsportsmanlike essentially the same as flagrant fouls in Fireball3 or disqualifying an especially violent foul resulting in immediate disqualification adds 2 to the team foul count A team s first technical foul results in one two point free throw and possession Additional technical fouls as well as all flagrant fouls result in two two point free throws and possession In 3x3 technical fouls result in one 1 point free throw and possession during open play the first unsportsmanlike foul against a player results in two free throws without possession and any foul that results in disqualification either a player s second unsportsmanlike foul or a disqualifying foul results in two free throws and possession To win a team must score 50 or more points and lead by at least two points hence there is no overtime In 3x3 the game ends by rule after 10 minutes of play or if a team reaches at least 21 points with no required victory margin If the teams are tied 3x3 uses an untimed overtime with the shot clock enforced and the first team that scores 2 points in the overtime wins Halftime happens after one team reaches 25 points 3x3 has only a single period of 10 minutes Each team receives two timeouts a 60 second and a 30 second per half Unused timeouts do not carry over 3x3 allows only one timeout per team Substitutions can be made on a dead ball or by calling a timeout After a score a referee must touch the ball After giving the defense 3 seconds to set the opposing team must take the ball beyond the top out of bounds line Player has 5 seconds to return the ball inbounds In 3x3 a referee is not required to be involved in a change of possession after the score Instead the non scoring team takes possession of the ball directly under the basket and at that point is free to dribble or pass the ball but no shot is legal until the ball has been cleared beyond the arc Defensive rebounds must be cleared if the ball touched the rim If the ball did not touch the rim defensive rebounds do not need to be cleared In 3x3 all defensive rebounds must be cleared Steals do not have to be cleared unlike in 3x3 In both Fireball3 and 3x3 the ball is cleared when the player with the ball establishes both feet behind the 3 point line The ball can be cleared by dribbling or passing A defensive rebounder who makes a direct pass that clears the ball must clear the lane and re establish himself before his team s shot or pass hits the rim If following a defensive rebound after the ball touches the rim the rebounding team shoots or passes before clearing the ball and the ball hits the rim it results in a turnover This rule is identical to 3x3 and in that variant also extends to all changes of possession Once a team has cleared the ball and establishes itself on offense the normal 3 seconds in the key rule applies There is no defensive 3 second rule unlike in 3x3 and the NBA Instant replay applies and can be used to determine 3 and 4 point shots out of bounds flagrant fouls goaltending basket interference and clearance All defensive strategies are allowed including hand checking which is banned in the NBA Effective in 2021 each team may challenge one foul call per half under a rule that the Big3 league calls Bring the Fire A challenge results in an in game one on one possession with the winner s team winning the call 1 The ball used from 2021 forward colored red and called the Fireball stylized FIREBALL 1 is the same size 7 ball used in the men s full court game standard circumference 29 5 in 75 cm standard weight 22 oz 620 g All adult 3x3 competitions whether for men women or mixed teams use a ball unique to that game The weight is the same as that of a size 7 ball but the circumference is that of the size 6 ball 28 5 in 72 cm used in the women s full court game During the 2017 and 2018 seasons players under 30 years old were not eligible to compete in the league In 2019 the league changed the minimum age to 27 years and in 2021 the minimum age was lowered again to 22 Teams EditThe Big3 began play in 2017 with eight teams 3 s Company 3 Headed Monsters Ball Hogs Ghost Ballers Killer 3 s Power Trilogy and Tri State In 2019 the league expanded to twelve teams adding Bivouac Enemies Aliens and Triplets All Big3 teams are barnstorming teams and do not represent any cities or geographical regions Team Coach Players Joined3 s Company 14 Michael Cooper List Mario Chalmers captain Brandon Rush co captain Michael Beasley co captain Julian WrightAlex ScalesDerrick Byars alternate 20173 Headed Monsters 15 Reggie Theus List Rashard Lewis captain Jonathon Simmons co captain Mahmoud Abdul Rauf co captain Kevin MurphyJamario MoonQuincy Miller alternate 2017Aliens 16 Rick Mahorn List Dusan Bulut captain Karlis Lasmanis co captain Tamas Ivosev co captain Deshawn StephensAdam Drexler 2019Ball Hogs 17 Rick Barry List Leandro Barbosa captain Will McDonald co captain Jodie Meeks co captain Stacy DavisKuran IversonTy Lawson alternate 2017Bivouac 18 Gary Payton List Gerald Green captain Will Bynum co captain Corey Brewer co captain Jeff AyresGarlon Green 2019Enemies 19 Gilbert Arenas List Nick Young captain Elijah Stewart co captain Isaiah Austin co captain Sek HenryKeith BensonJordan Crawford alternate 2019Ghost Ballers 20 George Gervin List Ricky Davis captain Mike Taylor co captain Chris Johnson co captain Darnell JacksonJermaine Taylor 2017Killer 3 s 21 Charles Oakley List Franklin Session captain Josh Powell co captain Donte Greene co captain Dominique JohnsonKJ McDaniels 2017Power 22 Nancy Lieberman 23 List Cuttino Mobley captain Royce White co captain Nikoloz Tskitishvili co captain Glen Rice Jr T J Cline 2017Trilogy 24 Stephen Jackson List James White captain Amir Johnson co captain Earl Clark co captain Isaiah BriscoeDavid Hawkins 2017Tri State 25 Julius Erving List Jason Richardson captain Larry Sanders co captain Justin Dentmon co captain DaJuan SummersRaymond Nixon 2017Triplets 26 Lisa Leslie List Joe Johnson captain Jannero Pargo co captain Jeremy Pargo co captain Ryan HollinsAlonzo GeeTeddy Gipson alternate 2019Regular season EditIn 2017 and 2018 teams competed in an eight game eight week regular season from late June through mid August Each week a different city hosted four games in which all eight teams would compete Teams faced each other at least once during the regular season with a rematch of the week one games occurring in week eight The four teams with the best record at the end of the regular season qualified for the semifinals In 2019 the league expanded to 12 teams and visits two cities each week playing three games in each city The 2020 Big3 season was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic In 2021 the first three weekends and the last two Saturdays of play was held in Las Vegas with games also played in Dallas Milwaukee and Chicago In 2022 the regular season was held in Chicago and Dallas Playoffs EditIn 2017 2019 the league featured a two week post season in August which included a semifinals round and a championship game Winners of the championship are awarded the Julius Erving Championship Trophy In addition to the playoff tournament both weeks featured games including a consolation game consisting solely of teams which had been eliminated from championship contention the results of these games determined those team s final rankings In 2021 the championship round was held in the Bahamas in early September In 2022 the 2017 2019 format was used but did not featured a 3rd place game Championships EditYear Location Winner Players Coach Runner up Players Coach2017 MGM Grand Garden ArenaLas Vegas NV Trilogy List 3 Al Harrington 4 Kenyon Martin 8 James White 22 Dion Glover 32 Rashad McCants Rick Mahorn 3 Headed Monsters List 7 Mahmoud Abdul Rauf 9 Rashard Lewis MVP 13 Eddie Basden 54 Kwame Brown 55 Jason Williams Gary Payton2018 Barclays CenterBrooklyn NY Power List 0 Glen Davis 3 Quentin Richardson 5 Cuttino Mobley 11 Chris Andersen 13 Jerome Williams 50 Corey Maggette MVP Nancy Lieberman 3 s Company 7 List 0 Drew Gooden 1 DerMarr Johnson 2 Andre Emmett 5 Baron Davis 30 Dahntay Jones 54 Jason Maxiell Michael Cooper2019 Staples CenterLos Angeles CA Triplets List 1 Joe Johnson MVP 2 Jannero Pargo 5 Sergerio Gipson 6 Alan Anderson 8 Jamario Moon 25 Al Jefferson Lisa Leslie Killer 3 s List 5 Stephen Jackson 6 Franklin Session 20 Donte Greene 21 Josh Powell 32 C J Watson 34 Eddy Curry Charles Oakley2020 Season cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in the United States2021 Imperial ArenaThe Bahamas Trilogy List 3 Jarrett Jack 8 James White 15 Amir Johnson 13 Isaiah Briscoe 6 Devin Sweetney Stephen Jackson 3 Headed Monsters List 9 Rashard Lewis 7 Mahmoud Abdul Rauf 30 Reggie Evans 55 Kevin Murphy 34 Mamadou N Diaye Gary Payton2022 State Farm ArenaAtlanta GA Trilogy List 8 James White 5 Earl Clark 15 Amir Johnson 13 Isaiah Briscoe 34 David Hawkins Stephen Jackson Power List 5 Cuttino Mobley 9 Nikoloz Tskitishvili 30 Royce White 41 Glen Rice Jr 6 T J Cline Nancy LiebermanTrophies and awards EditJulius Erving Championship Trophy Edit The Trilogy took home the Big3 s inaugural championship trophy in 2017 27 In 2018 the league s trophy was named in honor of basketball hall of fame inductee and current Tri state head coach Julius Erving 28 The Power were awarded the trophy in 2018 The Triplets were awarded the trophy in 2019 The Trilogy were awarded their second amp third trophy in 2021 amp 2022 Player and coach awards Edit Annually players in the Big3 are given an opportunity to nominate and vote for fellow players and coaches in several awards categories 5 The results of the Big3 s awards are announced shortly before the championship game Award categories include Most Valuable Player Coach of the Year 4th Man and Defensive Player of the Year among others Broadcasting EditFor the 2017 season Fox Sports 1 carried the 8 weeks of the regular season and the playoffs on tape delay while Fox broadcast the championship game live Gus Johnson was the regular play by play announcer though Brian Custer filled in occasionally Jim Jackson handled color commentary and Michael Rapaport was the sideline reporter 29 In 2018 all games were broadcast live on Friday nights with 4 weeks of games including the semifinals and championship on Fox with the remaining weeks airing on FS1 For 2018 Custer was promoted to be the regular play by play announcer while Jackson and Rapaport returned On April 4 2019 Big3 announced a new broadcast deal with CBS Sports under which coverage moved to CBS and CBS Sports Network 30 In June 2021 Big3 announced a digital media partnership with the video sharing app Triller and FITE TV This includes 30 hours of live game coverage to stream at no charge within the app including exclusive coverage of an all star game and figures such as Ice Cube and players maintaining presences 31 For the 2022 season the league remained with broadcast partner CBS to air 28 hours of coverage in the US while DAZN Vyre Network and the Big 3 YouTube channel broadcast 29 hours in the US and all coverage internationally 32 References Edit a b c d Woodyard Eric January 15 2020 BIG3 lowers minimum age amid major changes ESPN com Retrieved January 22 2020 Nicholas Parco January 11 2017 Ice Cube announces BIG3 basketball league for former NBA stars will feature Allen Iverson as player and coach New York Daily News Week 1 Brooklyn Recap BIG3 June 26 2017 Retrieved July 11 2019 Jeffrey Max August 27 2017 BIG3 Final Trilogy Caps Off Perfect Season with Championship Clips Nation Retrieved July 11 2019 a b BIG3 2017 Player Awards BIG3 August 23 2017 Retrieved July 11 2019 Clyde Drexler Named BIG3 Commissioner BIG3 March 15 2018 Retrieved July 11 2019 a b Power ful Performance Earns BIG3 Championship BIG3 August 25 2018 Retrieved July 11 2019 Boone Kyle August 21 2018 2018 BIG3 Basketball awards Corey Maggette takes home MVP Birdman wins Defensive Player of the Year CBSSports com Retrieved July 11 2019 BIG3 Expansion BIG3 January 11 2019 Retrieved July 11 2019 Gunn Tamantha May 18 2020 Ice Cube s BIG3 cancels 2020 season due to COVID 19 Revolt Some sports leagues teams approved for coronavirus relief money WBIR Associated Press July 7 2020 BIG3 Names Hannan CEO BIG3 February 8 2021 Procter Scott The Big3 is one of Ice Cube s greatest accomplishments BVM Sports Retrieved March 7 2022 NEW TEAM Allen Iverson and Dermarr Johnson will Lead 3 s Company BIG3 com Archived from the original on March 9 2017 Retrieved March 8 2017 NEW TEAM Rashard Lewis amp Jason Williams Reunite on 3 Headed Monsters BIG3 com Archived from the original on February 4 2017 Retrieved February 3 2017 Aliens Announced as Second BIG3 Expansion Team BIG3 com Retrieved January 18 2019 Ball Hogs BIG3 Retrieved July 11 2019 Bivouac Announced as third BIG3 Expansion Team BIG3 com Retrieved January 25 2019 Enemies join BIG3 Expansion BIG3 com Retrieved February 5 2019 Mike Bibby amp Ricky Davis Unite for Ghost Ballers in the BIG3 BIG3 com Archived from the original on February 23 2017 Retrieved February 22 2017 NEW TEAM Chauncey Billups amp Stephen Jackson unite for KILLER3s BIG3 com Archived from the original on May 16 2017 Retrieved February 15 2017 Corey Maggette amp Cuttino Mobley Join Forces on POWER BIG3 com Archived from the original on March 30 2017 Retrieved March 29 2017 Hoffman Benjamin March 21 2018 Nancy Lieberman s Return to Coaching Will Come in the Big3 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved July 11 2019 NEW TEAM Kenyon Martin reunites with Al Harrington for TRILOGY BIG3 com Archived from the original on February 11 2017 Retrieved February 8 2017 Jermaine O Neal and Bonzi Wells to lead team TRI STATE BIG3 com Archived from the original on March 2 2017 Retrieved March 1 2017 BIG3 EXPANSION BIG3 com Retrieved January 18 2019 BIG3 Championship Trophy Named In Honor of Dr J BIG3 June 11 2018 Retrieved July 11 2019 BIG3 names championship trophy after Dr J Newsday Retrieved July 11 2019 Fox s Big 3 basketball broadcast team Gus Johnson Jim Jackson and Michael Rapaport awfulannouncing com Retrieved June 15 2017 Hayes Dade April 4 2019 CBS Sports And Big3 Set Exclusive TV Deal For 3 On 3 Basketball Summer Season Deadline Retrieved April 4 2019 Big3 media rights deal sees Triller move into basketball SportsPro Archived from the original on June 4 2021 Retrieved June 7 2021 BIG3 Announces Global Partnership with DAZN Full Broadcast Schedule Playoffs and Championship BIG3 June 14 2022 Retrieved June 28 2022 External links Edit Sports portalOfficial website BIG3 on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Big3 amp oldid 1128626844, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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