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The NBA is being investigated by the United States Department of Justice over allegations the league attempted to sabotage Ice Cube’s Big3 league, according to TMZ Sports. The league has denied the allegations.

Ice Cube and Big3 co-founder Jeff Kwatinetz have met with Department of Justice lawyers regarding concerns the NBA may have engaged in anticompetitive behavior.

The allegations include the NBA interfering with sponsorship deals, discouraging television networks from broadcasting games, and making arbitrary rules to prevent players from joining the league, despite the NBA and Big3 seasons not overlapping.

The report also claims Big3 officials believe they have been “unfairly targeted by the NBA” and sources in the story say NBA owners have been discouraged from investing in Ice Cube’s league.

NBA spokesman Mike Bass told TMZ the allegations were “not true”.

“We have been supportive of the Big3 since its inception, but we declined to invest.”

The NBA would face a substantial fine if found guilty.

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[–] redden34@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (46 children)

It does seem weird the nba wouldn’t have any interest in the league considering it’s an Olympic sport now

[–] GotMoFans@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (3 children)

The BIG3 is in direct competition with the WNBA season.

Ice Cube wanted to work with the NBA as a developmental league even though the NBA has the G-League and the BIG3 is a roadshow of retired NBA players.

Why would the NBA work with BIG3?

[–] waynequit@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

It’s not in direct competition

[–] GotMoFans@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

They are when it comes to TV broadcasts.

If the BIG3 comes to an WNBA city, they are competing for ticket sales and sponsorship dollars.

[–] waynequit@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

The people going to BIG3 games would not be going to WNBA games.

[–] SlamDrunk@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (2 children)

IMO the biggest issue is Ice Cube. Adam Silver doesnt want to have to answer questions about when Ice Cube goes on a podcast and says some goofy shit.

[–] Coltshokiefan@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Isn’t Adam Silver Jewish? I wouldn’t want to work with Ice Cube at all if I was Jewish. I definitely wouldn’t be going out of my way to supplement his league.

[–] ShinobuSimp@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Silver’s background has nothing to do with this, he’s a commissioner not an owner

[–] GotMoFans@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I don’t think most other organizations would be publicly begging the NBA to help them.

Ice Cube is on another level of obnoxious at this point. And his partners funding BIG3 are probably undesirable.

[–] Virginia_Slim@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

The NBA doesn't need to work with the BIG3, but barring players and referees from participating (when they already participate with other events/leagues) seems like a step too far.

You could also argue that it is beneficial for the NBA to work with the BIG3, either in helping to increase the popularity of basketball in general, as a development option, or as a semi-retirement option for guys who can still hoop but can't handle the full grind.

[–] GotMoFans@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

The NBA doesn't need to work with the BIG3, but barring players and referees from participating (when they already participate with other events/leagues) seems like a step too far.

I don’t think the NBA allows any of its players to take player contracts in any other leagues.

Usually when they play in other events, it’s representing their country, charity events, or for personal fun. It’s not for pay from a competing league.

You could also argue that it is beneficial for the NBA to work with the BIG3, either in helping to increase the popularity of basketball in general, as a development option, or as a semi-retirement option for guys who can still hoop but can't handle the full grind.

I’d say that Ice Cube’s public persona since he first presented BIG3 has been enough for the NBA to stay away.

The NBA wants control and they can’t control BIG3. I don’t know if the BIG3 doesn’t much to expand basketball’s popularity in a way it helps the NBA. If anything, the BIG3’s who business model is to ride the NBA’s coattails and try to force the NBA to pretend as if the BIG3 is a sanctioned partner.

The BIG3 is trying to expand, using the NBA’s brand and prestige to their own benefit but it doesn’t help the NBA at all other than filling dates in NBA franchise controlled arenas in the summer.

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