Tracy McGrady revealed he has a plan to launch a pro one-on-one league. Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

Tracy McGrady might be giving Ice Cube’s BIG3 league a run for its money.

The retired former All-Star appeared Thursday on “NBA HooperVision,” a broadcast on NBA League Pass. While on the air, McGrady revealed that he has plans to create a new basketball league called the OBA (which stands for “Ones Basketball Association”).

It will be a professional one-on-one league for adults 18 and over.

“I’m creating something, a one-on-one league that I’m creating,” McGrady said. “Nationwide. Not a tournament, a league … 18 and up … It’s called OBA. Ones Basketball Association. Coming to you.”

As one of the NBA’s great one-on-one scorers, McGrady is a fitting founder for such a league. It is also a novel concept, as we have seen Ice Cube achieve success by taking the five-on-five game down to a three-on-three, but we have yet to see someone introduce an organized one-on-one format in a similar vein.

Since last playing in the NBA in 2013, McGrady has already gotten involved in a number of business ventures. With the connections he has from his pro career, it sounds like McGrady has the foundation for a successful project.

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