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Big 3 Basketball Sets Up For Month-Long Dallas Stay

Photos: Dorothy J. Gentry

Comerica Center in Frisco was the site of Big3’s Week 3 of 3×3 basketball action. The Center was rocking with basketball, fans, rappers, VIPs and more the July 4th weekend.

Players including Joe Johnson, Royce White, Swaggy P. and Baylor University’s Isaiah Austin, and teams like Aliens, Power, Tri-State and Enemies along with head coaches like Lisa Leslie, Rick Barry, Gary Payton, Nancy Lieberman and more excited fans with thrilling plays, wild courtside gesturing and fun moves.

Big 3 founder and legend Ice Cube was front and center the whole weekend and thanked all the Big3 fans for coning out for the first of five consecutive weeks in Frisco.

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The remaining schedule for Big3, all at Comerica Center in Frisco, is as follows:

Week 4:

  • Friday, July 8th, 7 p.m. CST
  • Sunday, July 10th, 2 p.m. CST

Week 5:

  • Sunday, July 17th, 2 p.m. CST

Week 6:

  • Saturday, July 23rd, 6 p.m. CST
  • Sunday, July 24th, 12 noon, CST

Week 7:

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  • Saturday, July 30th, 12 noon, CST
  • Sunday, July 31st, 2 p.m. CST

Week 8:

  • Saturday, Aug. 6th, 12 noon CST
  • Sunday, Aug. 7th, 2 p.m. CST

For ticket information visit https://big3.com/tickets/

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