Odds to Win the BIG3 Championship 2017

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Apr/27/2017

BetOnline was offering odds to win the BIG3 Championship for this year.

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BIG3 is a professional basketball league set up in a 3-on-3 concept featuring former NBA greats and players.

Not all online sportsbooks will be offering betting on this event so we here at Gambling911.com are thrilled that BetOnline is.

3’s Company and Allen Iverson were coming in as the early favorite paying $45 for every $10 bet.

3 Headed Monsters with Rashard Lewis had the next shortest odds with a payout potential of $60 for every $10 bet.

Scroll down for the latest odds and the 2017 schedule appears immediately below.

2017 BIG3 SEASON SCHEDULE

  • June 25: Barclays Center | Brooklyn, New York
  • July 2: Spectrum Center | Charlotte, North Carolina
  • July 9: BOK Center | Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • July 16: Wells Fargo Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • July 23: Bridgestone Arena | Nashville, Tennessee
  • July 30: American Airlines Center | Dallas, Texas
  • August 6: Rupp Arena | Lexington, Kentucky
  • August 13: Staples Center | Los Angeles, California
  • August 20: Key Arena | Seattle, Washington (Playoffs)
  • August 26: T-Mobile Arena | Las Vegas, Nevada (Championship Finals)

Odds to Win the BIG3 Championship

08:00 PM

3501

3's Company / Allen Iverson

 

+450

 

3502

3 Headed Monsters / Rashard Lewis

 

+600

 

3503

Ghoster Ballers / Mike Bibby

 

+800

 

3504

Killer 3s / Chauncey Billups

 

+450

 

3505

Power / Corey Maggette

 

+800

 

3506

Trilogy / Kenyon Martin

 

+700

 

3507

Tri-State / Jermaine O'Neal

 

+500

 

3508

Ball Hogs / Brian Scalabrine

 

+800

 

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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