The Basketball Tournament 2017

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The Basketball Tournament
2017
Tournament information
DatesJuly 8–August 3, 2017
Tournament
format(s)
Single elimination
Host(s)
Participants64
Purse $2,000,000 winner-take-all
Final positions
Champions Overseas Elite
Runner-upTeam Challenge ALS
Tournament statistics
MVP Kyle Fogg
Top scorer(s) Casper Ware (113 pts) [1]
Games played63
  2016
2018  

The Basketball Tournament 2017 was the fourth edition of The Basketball Tournament, a 5-on-5, single elimination basketball tournament broadcast by the ESPN family of networks. The tournament involved 64 teams; it started on July 8 and continued through August 3, 2017. The winner of the final, Overseas Elite, received a two million dollar prize. [2]

Contents

Format

The main tournament field consisted of 64 teams, organized into four regions of 16 teams each. The sixteen teams in each region were nine teams selected by fans via the tournament's website, six teams selected at-large, and one team selected via a play-in "Jamboree". [3] The Jamboree consisted of 16 teams, each of which paid a $5000 entry fee. After two rounds of play, the surviving four teams advanced to the main field of 64 (one per region), and were refunded their entry fees. [3] Jamboree games used an experimental "Mensa Rules" ending, now known as the Elam Ending. [3] [4]

The winning team (its players, coaches, general manager, and boosters) received 90% of the $2 million prize, while the remaining 10% was split amongst the team's top 100 fans (based on points earned online). [3]

Venues

The Basketball Tournament 2017 took place in six locations; all play-in ("Jamboree") games were held in Philadelphia. [3]

RoundDatesRegionLocationBroadcast
Play-inJune 17–18  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  
RegionalJuly 8–9Northeast ESPN3
South Charlotte, North Carolina
July 15–16West Las Vegas, Nevada
Midwest Peoria, Illinois
Super 16July 20–22  Brooklyn ESPN & ESPN2
QuarterfinalsJuly 23 
SemifinalsAugust 1  Baltimore ESPN
FinalsAugust 3 

Red dots mark regional locations, the blue dot marks the Super 16 location, and the green dot marks the semifinal and finals location.

The Basketball Tournament 2017 (the United States)

Alumni Teams

Boyd Rutherford, the Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, with Carmelo Anthony (at right) during the tournament. Anthony acted as host for the tournament in Baltimore, where he played high school basketball. TBT Basketball (36324710176).jpg
Boyd Rutherford, the Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, with Carmelo Anthony (at right) during the tournament. Anthony acted as host for the tournament in Baltimore, where he played high school basketball.

Multiple teams in the tournament were composed mostly or exclusively of alumni of a particular school. These teams are listed below.

RegionSeedTeamSchool
Northeast2Supernova Villanova Wildcats
3 Boeheim's Army Syracuse Orange
5Zoo Crew Pittsburgh Panthers
10Rebel Riders Rider Broncs
11Gaelnation Iona Gaels
Midwest1 Golden Eagles Marquette Golden Eagles
2 Scarlet & Gray Ohio State Buckeyes
3Always a Brave Bradley Braves
4Purple and Black Kansas State Wildcats
5Hilton Magic Legends Iowa State Cyclones
7Banner Boys Milwaukee Panthers
8Majerus SLU Crew Saint Louis Billikens
South2Ram Nation VCU Rams
3Ole Hotty Toddy Ole Miss Rebels
5Tampa Bulls South Florida Bulls
7Blue Zoo Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders
8Matadors Texas Tech Red Raiders
West1Team Colorado Colorado Buffaloes
2Few Good Men Gonzaga Bulldogs
7Team Utah Utah Utes
11The Wasatch Front Weber State Wildcats
14Air Force Bomb Squad Air Force Falcons

Bracket

All times Eastern. [6]

Northeast Region – Philadelphia, PA

First round
July 8
Philadelphia
Second Round
July 9
Philadelphia
Regional semifinals
July 20
Brooklyn
Regional final
July 23
Brooklyn
            
1FCM Untouchables92
16 OPI 77
1FCM Untouchables91
9 Paul Champions 57
8 Talladega Knights 74
9Paul Champions78
1 FCM Untouchables 71
4Team Foe85
5 Zoo Crew 87
12Sideline Cancer100
12 Sideline Cancer 75
4Team Foe82
4Team Foe80
13 DC on Point 75
4 Team Foe 67
3Boeheim's Army72
6 Team City of Gods 86
11Gaelnation88
11 Gaelnation 100
3Boeheim's Army106
3 Boeheim's Army 99
14 Dubois Dream 66
3Boeheim's Army65
7 Team Fancy Ryu 61
7Team Fancy Ryu78
10 Rebel Riders 70
7Team Fancy Ryu82
2 Supernova 74
2Supernova97
15 South Jamaica Kings 72

Northeast Regional final

July 23, 2017
2:00 PM EDT
#4 Team Foe 67, #3 Boeheim's Army72
Scoring by half:40–24, 27–48
Pts: Kennedy – 18
Rebs: Kennedy – 14
Asts: Taylor – 6
Pts: Southerland – 23
Rebs: Southerland – 11
Asts: Triche – 6
Steinberg Center
Brooklyn, New York
Referees: Clarence Armstrong, Guy Pagano, Tim Edwards

Midwest Region – Peoria, IL

First round
July 8
Peoria
Second Round
July 9
Peoria
Regional semifinals
July 22
Brooklyn
Regional final
July 23
Brooklyn
            
1 Golden Eagles 103
16 Midwest Dream Squad 89
1Golden Eagles81
8 Majerus SLU Crew 70
8Majerus SLU Crew91
9 HBC 87
1Golden Eagles84
4 Purple and Black 77
5Hilton Magic Legends91
12 Illinois Hoopville Warriors 87
5 Hilton Magic Legends 79
4Purple and Black90
4Purple and Black79
13 Canton Bulldogs 70
1 Golden Eagles 56
2Scarlet & Gray81
6Fort Wayne Champs93
11 Peoria Allstars 76
6 Fort Wayne Champs 81
3Always a Brave92
3Always a Brave68
14 Mid American Unity 63
3 Always a Brave 72
2Scarlet & Gray81
7Banner Boys61
10 Jackson TN Underdawgs 59
7 Banner Boys 58
2Scarlet & Gray72
2 Scarlet & Gray 78
15 The Region 63

Midwest Regional final

July 23, 2017
12:00 PM EDT
#1 Golden Eagles 56, #2 Scarlet & Gray81
Scoring by half: 24–29, 32–52
Pts: Johnson-Odom – 15
Rebs: Wilson, Gardner – 8
Asts: Acker – 4
Pts: Lighty – 23
Rebs: Rodgers – 12
Asts: Craft – 8
Steinberg Center
Brooklyn, New York
Referees: Nate Farrell, Andy O'Brien, Mike Pearson

South Region – Charlotte, NC

First round
July 8
Charlotte
Second Round
July 9
Charlotte
Regional semifinals
July 21
Brooklyn
Regional final
July 23
Brooklyn
            
1Overseas Elite84
16 Chattanooga Trenches 74
1Overseas Elite78
8 Matadors 67
8Matadors76
9 Washington Generals 72
1Overseas Elite84
5 Tampa Bulls 76
5Tampa Bulls94
12 Seven City Grain 88
5Tampa Bulls88
4 Kentucky Kings 87
4Kentucky Kings94
13 The Citi Team 74
1Overseas Elite86
2 Ram Nation 79
6 Brothers Dat Ball 79
11Golden Boot Dynasty82
11 Golden Boot Dynasty 72
14NC Prodigal Sons74
3 Ole Hotty Toddy 75
14NC Prodigal Sons84
14 NC Prodigal Sons 64
2Ram Nation79
7 Blue Zoo 77
10 PrimeTime Players 79
10 PrimeTime Players 82
2Ram Nation96
2Ram Nation82
15 Showtime 80

South Regional final

July 23, 2017
6:00 PM EDT
#1 Overseas Elite86, #2 Ram Nation 79
Scoring by half: 40–41, 46–38
Pts: Fogg – 26
Rebs: Kennedy – 10
Asts: Fogg – 4
Pts: Rozzell – 23
Rebs: Williams – 10
Asts: Maynor – 8

West Region – Las Vegas, NV

First round
July 8
Las Vegas
Second Round
July 9
Las Vegas
Regional semifinals
July 22
Brooklyn
Regional final
July 23
Brooklyn
            
1Team Colorado100
16 Kimchi Express 71
1Team Colorado111
9 Broad Street Brawlers 95
8 Trained to Go 95
9Broad Street Brawlers108
1 Team Colorado 75
4Armored Athlete84
5Team 23107
12 Pedro's Posse 92
5 Team 23 77
4Armored Athlete84
4Armored Athlete119
13 The Pearl 31's 74
4 Armored Athlete 63
6Team Challenge ALS75
6Team Challenge ALS97
11 The Wasatch Front 81
6Team Challenge ALS87
3 The Stickmen 73
3 The Stickmen 105
14 Air Force Bomb Squad 63
6Team Challenge ALS77
2 Few Good Men 60
7Team Utah100
10 Team Fredette 97
7 Team Utah 83
2Few Good Men85
2Few Good Men89
15 Mostly Sports Delco 47

West Regional final

July 23, 2017
4:00 PM EDT
#4 Armored Athlete 63, #6 Team Challenge ALS75
Scoring by half: 28–36, 35–39
Pts: Gamble – 16
Rebs: Gamble – 9
Asts: Octeus, Sheehey – 2
Pts: Ware – 21
Rebs: Daye – 6
Asts: Ware, Daye – 3

National semifinals – Baltimore, MD

Title game action TBT 2017 final 03-Aug-2017.jpg
Title game action
Semifinals
August 1
Baltimore
Final
August 3
Baltimore
      
NE3 Boeheim's Army 77
S1 Overseas Elite 81
S1 Overseas Elite86
W6 Team Challenge ALS 83
MW2 Scarlet & Gray 83
W6 Team Challenge ALS88

Semifinals

August 1, 2017
7:00 PM EDT
NE #3 Boeheim's Army 77, S #1Overseas Elite81
Scoring by half: 40–44, 37–37
Pts: Devendorf – 24
Rebs: Fair – 7
Asts: Triche – 6
Pts: McCollum – 18
Rebs: Kennedy & Burrell – 6
Asts: Kennedy – 7
Physical Education Complex
Baltimore, Maryland
Referees: Clarence Armstrong, Earl Walton, Jeff Anderson
August 1, 2017
9:00 PM EDT
MW #2 Scarlet & Gray 83, W #6Team Challenge ALS88 ()
Scoring by half: 28–30, 39–37  Overtime: 11–11, 5–10
Pts: Sullinger – 26
Rebs: Sullinger & Rodgers – 10
Asts: Lighty – 6
Pts: Ware – 28
Rebs: Ware, Daye, Aska – 6
Asts: Ware – 4
Physical Education Complex
Baltimore, Maryland
Referees: Jamie Luckie, Mike Eades, Tony Chiazza

National championship

August 3, 2017
7:00 PM EDT
S #1Overseas Elite86, W #6 Team Challenge ALS 83
Scoring by half: 49–45, 37–38
Pts: Fogg – 29
Rebs: Kane – 7
Asts: Lafayette – 3
Pts: Ware – 22
Rebs: Daye – 8
Asts: Ware – 5
Physical Education Complex
Baltimore, Maryland
Attendance: 2465
Referees: Ed Corbett, Brian O'Connell, Jeff Clark

Awards

All Tournament Team
PosPlayerTeam PPG
F Jared Sullinger Scarlet & Gray 16.8
G Casper Ware Team Challenge ALS18.8
G Eric Devendorf Boeheim's Army 19.2
F D. J. Kennedy Overseas Elite 15.0
G Kyle Fogg (MVP) Overseas Elite 17.8
GM Sean Marshall Team Challenge ALS18.3
CoachColin Curtin Overseas Elite

Marshall was both a player and the general manager for Team Challenge ALS
Source: [7]

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