The BIG3 basketball environment is considered one of a West Coast summer-style block occasion — fairly actually — bursting with frenetic hip-hop vitality introduced straight to the hardwood.
On the heart is famous rapper and Hollywood A-lister Ice Dice, who, between video games, stands earlier than a BIG3-branded backdrop within the bowels of the Intuit Dome, greeting households and flashing Westside hand indicators as cameras click on.
“It takes a village; all these people have honed their skills to be the best,” Ice Dice, the league’s co-owner and founder, mentioned of the environment.
Rooted within the streetball custom of three-on-three hoops performed on neighborhood blacktops, the league rolled out its Summer season within the Metropolis tour — a day-long showcase with eight groups vying for a $1 million championship.
Anthony Anderson, left, and Cedric the Entertainer chortle whereas working as sideline reporters throughout Big3 video games on the Intuit Dome in Inglewood on Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025.
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Not shy on manufacturing worth, few sporting occasions provide such an intimate setting — gamers mingling casually across the concourse, nearly like an AAU match. Or comedic stars Anthony Anderson and Cedric the Entertainer serving as visitor sideline reporters, greeting each fan who stops by with a fast hi there.
However for the South-Central–born rapper, whose league has toured the nation, Saturday’s showcase in Inglewood marked the primary time his hometown crowd may watch one of many BIG3’s latest — and first privately owned — franchises, the LA Riot, play reside.
A franchise namesake born from L.A.’s historical past of tumultuous racial unrest — evoking reminiscences of the 1992 Rodney King riots — additionally symbolizes a motion, riot and cultural takeover, simply as Ice Dice envisioned.
“It was a dream come true, not too far from where I grew up,” Ice Dice mentioned. “So to have a league like this, right at the house, is just beautiful.”
After seven years of unaffiliated groups, the BIG3 shifted to a city-based mannequin to domesticate loyal fan bases and promote franchises to native homeowners. Utilizing L.A. because the blueprint — with a $10 million price ticket — the hope is to deliver long-term stability to the league.
“We’re going to these eight cities every year,” Ice Dice mentioned. “We can plan long term, hopefully grow the league to other cities, [who] want to get in on the act.”
Since 2017, a part of that stability has been constructed on the backs of veteran gamers — athletes effectively previous their NBA primes and now not chasing NBA contracts. Amongst them is newly elected Naismith Corridor of Famer Dwight Howard, alongside names like Joe Johnson, Michael Beasley, and Lance Stephenson.
Howard, a member of the 2020 Lakers championship crew, made a extremely anticipated return to town the place he performed three seasons throughout three separate stints. Together with his signing, he has turn into the face of the Riot, committing to play his ultimate season {of professional} basketball with the membership.
Ice Cue’s Big3 three-on-three basketball league took over the Intuit Dome in Inglewood on Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025.
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“It’s our first year, we’re just getting started,” Howard mentioned. “We’re looking forward to keeping it going. Obviously, the first year is always a little difficult — trying to get to know each other — but we’re doing a great job.”
Howard has dabbled in possession ventures, investing $7 million to buy the WNBA Atlanta Dream — a deal that later turned out to be a rip-off — and becoming a member of The Asian Event, a global league, as a co-owner and participant for the Taiwan Mustangs.
In his first Big3 season, Howard has witnessed how effectively the league connects with its followers, a connection he believes might be key to its long-term success.
Christopher Thomas, 35, a lifelong Angeleno who introduced his daughter and greatest pal to Saturday’s Big3 video games, was rocking a No. 12 Howard Riot jersey. Thomas left the sector transformed after initially scoring free tickets via his job.
“I have to admit, I never heard of the BIG3,” Thomas mentioned. “Now I’m leaving as a Riot fan, especially with my boy Dwight Howard on the team.”
For Thomas, the draw went past basketball. It was the environment, fixed vitality between video games and novelty the league provided. The expertise was “something new, something different,” he mentioned — the type that can have him again within the stands when the BIG3 returns to city.
Making headway in localized markets, Howard — who has performed abroad a number of instances all through his profession — says the league may also faucet into these worldwide markets with sensible selections and profitability.
“Oh, international,” Howard mentioned. “BIG3 international is what we’re looking for.”
On the globalization entrance, the league is planning exhibitions in Australia and Asia, which Ice Dice hopes will come to fruition quickly.
For now, although, the main target stays on increasing and privatizing inside the U.S., past L.A., Houston, Detroit and Miami. The BIG3 additionally goals to develop past its present eight-team format by securing buyers for 4 city-based groups, after which goals for additional growth down the road.
“We got some smart people who are buying teams, people who can help us grow the league,” Ice Dice mentioned. “Not just sign a check, but to help us be innovative. Help us with sponsors. We want owners who are active.”
Whereas growth plans proceed to be mentioned behind closed doorways, the league’s public focus stays on its quick, bodily and unpredictable model — all of which was on full show because the motion on the Intuit Dome wound down.
The Riot’s matchup in opposition to the Boston Ball Hogs got here right down to the wire with a playoff berth on the road. Clawing again from a 48-45 deficit, the Riot unleashed determined four-point photographs and dove for unfastened balls galore.
Finally taking the lead, the Riot-friendly crowd spilled from its seats into the walkways surrounding the court docket, watching with bated breath as Jordan Crawford drained a walk-off three-pointer to seal a 52-48 victory.
“At the end of the day, I can only do so much to get people hyped up,” Ice Dice mentioned of the enchantment of the Big3. “The basketball has to be pure.”