In the midst of a global pandemic, the TBT bubble was a needed success story

In the midst of a pandemic, the TBT created a safe environment

[lawrence-newsletter]After thousands of COVID-19 tests, a million dollar three pointer, and hundreds of pros going head-to-head, The Basketball Tournament (TBT) came to a successful end last night. TBT safely instituted a rampant testing plan inside of a bubble in Columbus, Ohio that brought basketball back to America from July 4 to July 14. The state of Wisconsin was well-represented in the finals as Fond Du Lac native and former Marquette Golden Eagle Travis Diener hit the million dollar shot (thank you Elam Ending) to give his Golden Eagles Marquette alumni squad their first ever TBT victory.

The Badgers also had their imprint on basketball’s return to the United States. Former Wisconsin standouts Vitto Brown, Kahlil Iverson, and Trevon Hughes were all part of Big X, a Big Ten alumni squad, and Ethan Happ was a member of Team Hines in this year’s tournament. Big X won their initial game before falling to Dayton alumni squad Red Scare, while Team Hines went down in a first round thriller to eventual runner up Sideline Cancer.

For professional basketball players, this was an experience they will never forget. Playing inside of a successful bubble was a unique challenge that Brown, who currently plays in the NBA G-League, took on with hundreds of other pros. The feeling of getting out there and hooping still gave these athletes the same thrill that it always does, despite the strange circumstances.

“It felt great to play again. Although the result was not what we wanted, I know myself and everyone else was happy to be a part of the first major basketball in America since the pandemic,” Brown told BadgersWire. “It’s always cool getting back with my fellow Badgers Khalil [Iverson] and Tre Hughes. I knew everyone on [Big X] either from playing with or against them in the past so we enjoyed our time on and off the court.”

Playing inside of a bubble was a new experiment in unprecedented times. The NBA is currently attempting to do the same in Orlando as most players have already entered their bubble at Disney World. As the last ten days showed, the world’s premier basketball league should look to TBT for guidance. During TBT, inside America’s first sports bubble, the protocol passed safety tests with flying colors. Testing began when players were at home, and then continued during their isolation period when they arrived to the hotel in Columbus. Any positive test at any point resulted in the disqualification of teams, which happened to multiple squads before the tournament began and on day one of TBT. By the time the players inside of the bubble reached day 5 of their quarantine period, there were zero positive COVID-19 tests in Columbus.

So what was all of this like from the player’s perspective? “The experience in the bubble was extremely unique,” Brown told BadgersWire. “Upon arrival we had to get tested immediately (after passing 2 tests at home prior to arrival). We had to quarantine in our rooms until our results came back negative. Any positive test at the hotel/bubble resulted in the disqualification of your whole team. Food would be at designated pick up spots during specific times slots. You could order delivery but you had to go down and pick it up from the lobby and bring it back to your room. Once tests were passed you were allowed to interact with your team only, in your designated team suite.”

The former Badger and Big X standout echoed statements from around the basketball world that TBT had done a fantastic job of keeping athletes safe and healthy while giving them a chance to hoop. “TBT did an excellent job in terms of safety, protocols, organization, etc. Especially for the first time. If this situation were to happen again, they’d no doubt have a perfect system next time.”

TBT successfully created a safe environment while bringing sports fans ten days of joy that has been severely lacking without live athletics. Hopefully aspects of the tournament model can be used as a game plan for success as other leagues begin to attempt their own returns.

 

 

TBT game preview: Big X vs. Red Scare

TBT game preview: Big X vs. Red Scare

HOW TO WATCH: Big X vs. Red Scare, ESPN, 2ET 

Game Preview: Three Wisconsin alums remain in the 2020 TBT, and all play for Big Ten alumni squad Big X. Vitto Brown, Trevon Hughes, and Kahlil Iverson all had a significant impact in Big X’s come from behind first round victory over D2. Iverson hauled in 11 boards and Hughes connected on major threes during elam ending time to send the former Badgers to round two with a 79-74 win. Former Michigan State big man Nick Ward led the way offensively, and his presence on the interior could decide whether or not Big X lives to see another day.

Waiting for Big X in round two is the No. 8 seeded Red Scare, a Dayton alumni squad that had the last automatic bye into the second round.

Red Scare is led by a pair of Dayton Flyers from this past season in Ryan Mikesell and Trey Landers, although Wooden Award Winner Obi Toppin will not be suiting up. A plethora of players from the Flyers run to the Elite Eight in 2013-14 are also hitting the hardwood. Kyle Davis, Devin Oliver, and Jalen Robinson are among players from that cinderella squad who are reuniting in TBT 2020.

The leader of the Red Scare group has a familiar last name to anybody who follows the NFL. Joey Gruden, the son of current Las Vegas Raiders Head Coach John Gruden, will serve as the Head Coach of the Red Scare squad. He played at Dayton as a walk-on, and his since gone into the college coaching ranks.

Both of these teams were victims of eventual champions Carmen’s Crew in TBT 2019. Big X lost in round two to the Buckeye alumni squad and Red Scare fell in the regional final to Head Coach Jared Sullinger’s group.

Big X prides themselves on their defense, and GM Andrew Dakich has built a squad that can defend at the highest level in TBT. The skilled Red Scare offense versus a capable Big X defense should decide this second round battle.

 

 

Ethan Happ shines, but Team Hines comes up short in a TBT thriller

Team Hines is bested by Sideline Cancer

Former Badger Ethan Happ suited up in round one yesterday for Team Hines as they took on Sideline Cancer. Despite an impressive performance from the Badger big, Sideline Cancer, led by former Central Michigan stud Marcus Keene, upset Team Hines 93-91.

Keene, who was a go-to scorer in college and is currently a professional in Taiwan’s Basketball Super League, finished with a game-high 29 points and the elam ending game winner.

Despite Team Hines holding a double digit lead in the second half, former Maryland big Diamond Stone coupled with Keene took over offensively for Sideline Cancer en route to an impressive comeback.

Happ finished as one of only two Team Hines players to score 20 or more points alongside Illinois alum Brandon Paul. The former Badger and current Italian pro ended with 20 points, six rebounds, and a pair of blocks. He showed off his versatility and handle on multiple possessions, including this one:

Despite Happ’s performance, Marcus Keene was the man when it came to elam ending time. There are still three Badgers left in the tournament and they all play for Big X, who matches up with a Dayton alumni squad on July 8 in round two.

TBT 2020 Big X vs. D2: How to watch, game predictions

How to watch and predictions for round one of the TBT

In game one of the 2020 TBT (The Basketball Tournament), three former Badgers will lead Big X, a team made up of Big Ten basketball alumni, against D2, a squad made of up former NCAA Division II stars. Here is all you need to know to get you ready for the matchup:

HOW TO WATCH: 3 PM ET on ESPN, WatchESPN

Former Badger Vitto Brown gets the start for Big X:

D2’s starting lineup:

Game Prediction: Round one pits two 2019 second-round exits against each other. D2 features a talented roster of former Division II stars that upset a Kentucky alumni team in round one last season. Led by SG Mike Davis, they feature a number of guys who can get buckets in any given game. Big X is looking to get over the second round hump after being blown out by ultimate champion Carmen’s Crew last season after winning their opening game. Three Badgers in Vitto Brown, Kahlil Iverson, and Trevon Hughes join together with a number of Ohio State alums to make some magic happen in Columbus.

In the end, the size of Big X inside led by former Michigan State big man Nick Ward will prove to be too much for D2. Expect Vitto Brown, who is coming off of his best G-League season with the Erie Bayhawks, to have a solid showing for Big X on their way to a win.

Score: Big X 82   D2 74

Former MSU Basketball SF Javon Bess signs with Team Big X for The Basketball Tournament

Former Michigan State Basketball player Javon Bess officially signs with the Big Ten alumni team Big X for The Basketball Tournament 2020. The Basketball Tournament is still on schedule to take place in July, recently unveiling an official 24-team …

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Former Michigan State Basketball player Javon Bess officially signs with the Big Ten alumni team Big X for The Basketball Tournament 2020. The Basketball Tournament is still on schedule to take place in July, recently unveiling an official 24-team bracket.

Bess played his freshman and sophomore seasons at Michigan State before transferring to St. Louis. He last played for the Pelicans’ NBA G League affiliate, the Erie BayHawks.

Bess will join teammate Nick Ward on Team Big X. There are also a number of former Michigan State Basketball players scattered across different teams. Brenden Dawson and Brandon Wood are playing for Team HeartFire and Kalin Lucas will be playing for Team Detroit!

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