Like I said to another friend, she's playing chess not checkers with her NIL deals. The ownership component of Unrivaled is a unique piece that could prove very valuable long term. Excellent move for both parties.Paige is no dope. Wise move by Unrivaled. Whatever may increase my opportunites to see her I'm all for.
3X3 can get helter/skelter as the clock runs down. I'm not a big proponent of the game. To me it's basketball Lite. I do have a little Paige 3X3 story. I think it was before she matriculated at UConn and she was in a tournament in California or Arizona. Going into her game a color commentator was poking at her for being frail looking. Two games into the tourney Paige had a new fan behind the microphone. I remember thinking 'you ain't seen nothin' yet.'I would be concerned about possible injuries....given her history.
Apparently she has some ownership in this league...that sounds good.
Will playing in a 3 on 3 league add to her place in women's hoops?
Playing at UConn....does. Playing in the WNBA...would. Future play on the USA 5-5 team would.
3 on 3?
3X3 can get helter/skelter as the clock runs down. I'm not a big proponent of the game. To me it's basketball Lite. I do have a little Paige 3X3 story. I think it was before she matriculated at UConn and she was in a tournament in California or Arizona. Going into her game a color commentator was poking at her for being frail looking. Two games into the tourney Paige had a new fan behind the microphone. I remember thinking 'you ain't seen nothin' yet.'
Enter in the narrator: "And here is when her legend began."That's what Azzi thought too. Her AAU team was playing Paige's team. Azzi was familiar with Paige's reputation, but had not seen her. In the pre-game, Azzi thought something like, "That skinny kid is the great Paige Bueckers?" After Paige scored several buckets in a row, Azzi's thought was along the lines of, "Ok, now I get it."
Good production values. But if anyone didn't know Paige that ended when she became the first woman HS player to grace the cover of Slam magazine. I think it was in the middle of her senior season.Enter in the narrator: "And here is when her legend began."
How popular is 3v3 basketball?I'm skeptical about the viability of this league. I've been trying to watch Olympic 3x3 and I can't make it past a couple of minutes. Boring.
The league does have some deep pocket sponsors, so maybe it will last long enough to catch on.
Glad to hear it though like @VaConnFan11 I have never been a fan, try as I might. The small full court format might change my view. The question of when in the year it is played may loom large for its success.How popular is 3v3 basketball?
According to an ESSEC Business School study commissioned by the International Olympic Committee, 3x3 is the largest urban team sport in the world. This basketball game format is currently being promoted and structured by FIBA, the sport's governing body.
We all played 3x3 in our younger years. I think kids still do when they (maybe) break away from their phones and video games. I'm a little surprise we can't put better 3x3 teams in the Olympics. This kind of basketball is what soccer is to the rest of the world.How popular is 3v3 basketball?
According to an ESSEC Business School study commissioned by the International Olympic Committee, 3x3 is the largest urban team sport in the world. This basketball game format is currently being promoted and structured by FIBA, the sport's governing body.
I'm not sure who believes women shorter than 5'10" with little jumping skills are equipped for the fast pace switching vs. 6'3"-ish point forwards will have good results?We all played 3x3 in our younger years. I think kids still do when they (maybe) break away from their phones and video games. I'm a little surprise we can't put better 3x3 teams in the Olympics. This kind of basketball is what soccer is to the rest of the world.
But, people playing a game doesn’t always translate into fans in the stands and viewers. Look at soccer in the US. Played by many, but not watched by as many.How popular is 3v3 basketball?
According to an ESSEC Business School study commissioned by the International Olympic Committee, 3x3 is the largest urban team sport in the world. This basketball game format is currently being promoted and structured by FIBA, the sport's governing body.
Based on the teams that medalled, this isn't a fair assumption. There's a mix of heights on all the medal winning teams. Germany for example had two players under 6'.I'm not sure who believes women shorter than 5'10" with little jumping skills are equipped for the fast pace switching vs. 6'3"-ish point forwards will have good results?
Quick {different than fast, passing is fast, but feet [the difficult part] and hands must be quick on defense} 6'2" - 6'5" women are the standard on the 3x3 courts (non-full-court game), and we will see that again in the medal winners...
I'd say it doesn't translate well in North America but it does very well overseas in Europe and Asia.But, people playing a game doesn’t always translate into fans in the stands and viewers. Look at soccer in the US. Played by many, but not watched by as many.
I was thinking only of the US, since the topic was a U.S. 3x3 league.I'd say it doesn't translate well in North America but it does very well overseas in Europe and Asia.
I felt that the camera people did not know how to capture 3x3. It was hard to watch because the focus was too close like a highlight film.I'm skeptical about the viability of this league. I've been trying to watch Olympic 3x3 and I can't make it past a couple of minutes. Boring.
The league does have some deep pocket sponsors, so maybe it will last long enough to catch on.
Canada has a boatload of talent including future/current/former high Division I players like:Maybe Kia & Aaliyah should play 3x3 for Canada. Their 3x3 team was 4th at the Olympics. The "regular" squad did not have a good run, do they have the horses to compete against the US, Australia and the top European teams?
Maybe add Toby Fournier to the list.Canada has a boatload of talent including future/current/former high Division I players like:
Kia Nurse
Aaliyah Edwards
Laeticia Amihere (so Carolina/Atlanta Dream)
Natalie Achonwa (ND/Lynx(?))
Cassandre Prosper (ND)
Bridget Carlton(Lynx)
Shy Day-Wilson (Duke)
Syla Swords (Michigan State)
Savvy Swords (high school)
Agot Makeer (high school/UConn recruit)
Shay Conley (Michigan State)
and many others