New York Daily News

BIG3 TOURNEY DEBUTS AT BARCLAYS:

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

DESHAWN Stevenson nailed the shot, ran toward the sideline and slapped hands with Ice Cube.

Stevenson had a winner, and Cube might, too.

The rapper-actor’s new 3-on-3 basketball league of former NBA players got off to a strong start Sunday, with the first two games both decided on winning shots.

The stands at Barclays Center were wellfilled, with entertaine­rs such as LL Cool J and NBA players such as James Harden in the crowd for the first two games before former MVP Allen Iverson, the main attraction among players, took the court following a concert for the third of four games on the day.

“We’re excited to be here in the first weekend of the Big3,” said Hall of Famer Clyde Drexler, who coached Power to a 62-58 victory over Tri State on Stevenson’s 3-pointer.

“I think it’s going to be incredibly good. The games are exciting, the players are still talented and they’re fun to watch.”

Games are played to 60 points but teams have to win by two, and getting to 60 wasn’t enough in either of the first two games.

In the opener, Rashard Lewis hit a threepoint play with his team facing game point as 3 Headed Monsters edged Ghost Ballers, 62-60. Showing the risk of relying on players well past their primes, there were injuries in both of the first two games. Jason Williams, the flashy point guard nicknamed “White Chocolate,” went down with a right leg injury late in the opener, and Corey Maggette had to come out of the second game. Both were expected to be fine. The game has gimmicks — Lewis made the first 4-point shot and teams had 14 seconds to shoot. Team names included 3’s Company and Killer 3s and some players wore nicknames on their jerseys, with Jerome Williams going with “Junk Yard Dog” on his. Cube vowed the games would be competitiv­e — players are vying for a revenue share based on final league standings — and there was a possession early when players on both teams dived on the floor for a loose ball. There was pushing and shoving in the post and a few hard fouls, and the physicalit­y and trash talk appeared to heat up. The quality of play wasn’t the strongest, but Drexler said it was still very good. “Outside of the NBA this is the most competitiv­e basketball league in the world, so the Big3 is here to stay,” he said. The eightteam league will play on 10 weekends, before the Aug. 26 championsh­ip in Las Vegas. Games are shown Mondays on Fox Sports 1.

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