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Ice Cube’s Big Basketball League Come To Oklahoma City Sunday July 21st

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The excitement of 3-on-3  basketball will be live at Chesapeake Energy Arena on July 21, 2019! Ice Cube’s BIG3 Basketball stars NBA royalty and you can catch the action live on July 21 – 3 games, 6 teams, 1 night broadcast on CBS.

Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday, May 31 at 10am at www.big3.com/tickets  – www.chesapeakearena.com or at the Chesapeake Arena Box Office. Ticket prices start at just $35.00

Discounts for groups of 10 or more are available by calling 405-602-8710.

BIG3 is where basketball superstars play. The premier half-court, 3-on-3 basketball league featuring many of the greatest, most popular and skilled NBA players of all time. Founded by producer, actor and music legend Ice Cube and entertainment executive Jeff Kwatinetz, the BIG3 combines highly competitive, physical, fast basketball and incredible fan experiences.

The BIG3 recently expanded from eight teams to 12 teams for the 2019 season. The league has also added former NBA stars such as Gilbert Arenas, Greg Oden and Kendrick Perkins to the talent pool for its third season.

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Last year’s champion was Power, led by 2018 MVP Corey Maggette, Coach of the Year Nancy Lieberman and Defensive Player of the Year Chris Andersen. Power took home four of the league’s eight major award honors and will look to defend their crown for the 2019 season.

Heres the schedule for the remainder of the season

July 20 — Kansas City (Sprint Center)
July 21 — Oklahoma City (Chesapeake Energy Arena)
August 3 — Chicago (Allstate Arena)
August 17 — Dallas (American Airlines Center)
August 18 — San Antonio (AT&T Center)
September 1 — Los Angeles (STAPLES Center) *Championship

 

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