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Former Boston Celtics legend Kevin Garnett's STR33T basketball league is ticketed (no pun intended, but I like it) to tip off in early 2024. It will differ from Ice Cube's Big 3 league in that it will feature street ball players as opposed to former NBA ones. KG's league will implement Olympic/FIBA rules. In the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo 3-on-3 basketball debuted and it will be a sport again at the 2024 games in Paris.

KG's STR33T league will feature men's, women's, and coed games. Check out the videos below for more info. In a related note, I always picked Garnett for my team in NBA Street Volume 2 back in the day on Xbox.

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