The Big3’s 2018 Season Blasts Off From Houston Tonight

Once again it’s on! That’s right, the wildly popular BIG3 league is coming back like Haley’s Comet, this time with an even more star-studded roster. Just like their inaugural 2017 season, the Big 3’s rosters of retired NBA players deliver an entertaining, competitive and gritty brand of basketball that is worth the price of admission. 

Newly added players like Nate Robinson, Baron Davis, Metta World Peace, Amar’e Stoudemire and Big Baby Davis are joining a league that was dominated by the Kenyon Martin-led Trilogy, featuring Al Harrington, Rashad McCants, James White and Dion Glover, and coached by Rick Mahorn.

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They finished the season 10-0 but will certainly be hardpressed to repeat that feat with the addition of even more talent.  Ice Cube vision cannot be overstated on this endeavor.

During the offseason, we heard from BIG3 fans all over the country who want to see their favorite ballers come to their cities. People are really pumped up to see some of their beloved NBA greats play the game of basketball at the professional level again, said BIG3 co-Founder and co-CEO Ice Cube.

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The BIG3s ten-week season will tip off in Houston, TX on June 22 at the Toyota Center, and will visit Chicago, Oakland, Detroit, Miami, Toronto, Dallas, Boston, with Atlanta hosting the playoffs, and the Championship Game taking place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. All stops will feature four back-to-back games and will take place on Friday evenings this season.

BIG3 games will be broadcast live on FOX Broadcast Network and FS1 all season long.

WEEK 1 | June 22: Toyota Center | Houston,Texas
WEEK 2 | June 29: United Center | Chicago, Illinois
WEEK 3 | July 6: Oracle Arena | Oakland, California
WEEK 4 | July 13: Little Caesars Arena | Detroit, Michigan
WEEK 5 | July 20: American Airlines Arena | Miami, Florida
WEEK 6 | July 27: Air Canada Centre | Toronto, Ontario
WEEK 7 | August 3: TD Garden | Boston, Massachusetts
WEEK 8 | August 10: Infinite Energy Arena | Atlanta, Georgia
WEEK 9 | August 17: American Airlines Center | Dallas, Texas *Playoffs*
WEEK 10 | August 24: Barclays Center | Brooklyn, New York *Championship Finals*

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