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Fans of fast-paced, 3-on-3 hoops are counting down to 14 June as BIG3 Season 8 ushers in a new era of city-based franchises and marquee star power. Season 8 launches with eight all-new clubs For the first time, each team carries a hometown identity. The inaugural lineup features the Boston Ball Hogs, Chicago Triplets, Dallas Power, Detroit Amps, DMV Trilogy, Houston Rig Hands, LA Riot and Miami 305. League co-founder Ice Cube says the shift “rewards those fans with a franchise of their own” while deepening local rivalries. Dwight Howard headlines a wave of NBA talent Eight-time All-Star and newly-enshrined Hall of Famer Dwight Howard will suit up as player-captain of the LA Riot in what he calls his “final season of professional basketball.” Howard joins co-captains Jordan Crawford and Elijah Stewart under coach Nick Young, reuniting the trio that captured the 2023 BIG3 title. Additional offseason signings include Montrezl Harrell and Wesley Johnson, boosting an already deep talent pool of ex-NBA standouts. National TV exposure and home-market games CBS and Paramount+ will broadcast 26 hours of live BIG3 action, starting with the season opener at Chicago’s Allstate Arena. Unlike past touring formats, every franchise receives at least one home date, with the LA Riot debuting at the brand-new Intuit Dome on 9 August. The full 11-week schedule and tickets are available at BIG3.com, with early-bird prices driving brisk sales. Why the city model matters BIG3 executives admit it was hard to build loyalty around teams that lacked geographic roots. By anchoring clubs in major basketball hotbeds—Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami and the DMV corridor—the league expects a spike in merchandise revenue, local sponsorships and grassroots youth programs. Commissioner Clyde Drexler predicts “an even more competitive league” as players battle for hometown pride. Rule tweaks and FIREBALL3 spectacle Season 8 retains crowd-pleasers such as the 4-point circle, first-to-50 scoring, and the “Bring the Fire” one-on-one challenge, ensuring every possession remains high-stakes. With games squeezed into two 20-minute halves, BIG3 continues to offer a TV-friendly alternative to traditional five-on-five play. What to watch opening weekend • Chicago Triplets’ debut coach announcement and potential unveiling of their captain. • How Howard adapts to the half-court format alongside the explosive Crawford-Stewart backcourt. • Early read on the Dallas Power under Hall-of-Fame coach Nancy Lieberman facing Gary Payton’s Boston Ball Hogs. Search interest in “BIG3 season 8,” “Dwight Howard LA Riot,” and “BIG3 tickets” has already spiked, signaling strong demand for the most ambitious BIG3 campaign yet. Whether you’re streaming on CBS or packing a local arena, summer 2025 promises the hottest 3-on-3 basketball on the planet.

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