The BIG3 Championship Game took place today (24 August) between the Miami 305 and the Chicago triplets. Miami 305 came at the top of the tightly affected title game with the score of 52-48. In the Miami 305 Championship team, Michael Beasley, a former member of the Minnesota Timberwolves. Because the game was the first to 50 (and to win two), Miami 305 48-47 was behind. Beasley hit a bucket to give them a 49-48 lead and then threw it to Mario Chalmers for a three-pointer to give them the victory of the championship.
The Miami 305 defeated the Chicago triplets to win the BIG3 championship 2025
In their inaugural season in the BIG3, the Miami 305 are champions. The team is led by Beasley who had an 11-year-old gaming career in the NBA, including a stint with the Timberwolves. He is the most dominant player in the 3-on-3 League of recent times and has won the last two MVP prizes for the competition.
The BIG3 champions 2025 also roast former NBA players Mario Chalmers, Reggie Evans, Lance Stephenson and Sean Williams. Their head coach is Michael Cooper, a recent inducent from 2024 Basketball Hall of Fame as a player at the Lakers.
In the victory of the championship game, Beasley ended with 25 points, 12 rebounds, three assists and two blocks.
Michael Beasley spent two seasons with the wolves in the early years 2010
The second general choice in the NBA design of 2008, Beasley was traded to the Timberwolves in the 2010 low season. The 6-foot-9 attacker would spend two seasons with Minnesota in 2010-11 and 2011-12.
In his first season with them he placed averages of 19.2 points and 5.6 rebounds while he started all 73 of his trips. Beasley finished as the second leading scorer of the team behind Kevin Love, who was named the most improved player of the competition that season. Despite the two that almost combine to an average of 40 points, the wolves went a miserable 17-65.
Beasley took more reserve role in his second year with the team, with only seven starts under his 47 performances. His averages fell to 11.5 points and 4.4 rebounds. Minnesota was better than the previous year in what a locked season was and ended with 26-40.
He would play another seven seasons in the competition after his term of office of Timberwolves, last to play with the Lakers in 2018-19. Although Beasley has never won an NBA title, he can now call himself a BIG3 champion.
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