The Big 3 is now aiming to start its fourth season in either the fall or the winter.
The Big 3 will delay a quarantined, reality show 3-on-3 pre-season basketball tournament from this month to either August or September because of ongoing concerns about the, a person familiar with the developments told USA TODAY Sports. The Big 3, which originally planned to begin its fourth season on June 20 in Memphis, is aiming to start the season in either the fall or the winter, the person added.
The Big 3 and Endemal are still finalizing the participants in the reality show three-on-three tournament. But they confirmed participants for its fourth season on Tuesday about the league’s delay. That list is also not fully finalized, but the Big 3 had already received commitments for its 12-team league. That included former NBA players Zach Randolph, Gilbert Arenas, Joe Johnson, Amar'e Stoudemire, Greg Oden, Al Jefferson and Nate Robinson.
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