The Basketball Tournament is back!
Twenty-six games from the highly-anticipated hoops tournament will be broadcast live on FOX, FS1 and FS2, with the action kicking off on Friday. There will be 64 teams competing for the $1 million prize, with the championship game set for August 3.
TBT, an annual basketball tournament between teams mainly composed of former college stars, is brimming with elite talent once again this year. The field, which is split into eight regions, includes alumni teams representing powerhouse programs like Indiana, Kentucky, Louisville, Maryland, Ohio State, Syracuse, UConn and many more.
That said, here are 10 headliner names to watch out for this year:
Montrezl Harrell won the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year after starring at Louisville. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Harrell, a former Louisville standout and eight-year NBA veteran, is set to return to The Ville once again this summer. Harrell made his debut for The Ville in 2024, averaging 12.5 points and 7.0 rebounds per game en route to helping the team win the Louisville Regional and advance to the quarterfinals.
Harrell spent three years at Louisville from 2012-15, appearing in 112 games. As a sophomore, he produced 12 double-doubles, including 11 in his final 22 games, and led the American Athletic Conference in field goal percentage (.609).
Harrell was selected in the second round (No. 32) of the 2015 NBA Draft by the Houston Rockets, with whom he spent two seasons with. He then joined the LA Clippers, where he won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year honors in 2020. After leaving the Clippers in 2021, Harrell bounced around to a few different NBA teams before making the move overseas.
Willie Cauley-Stein, La Familia (Kentucky alumni)
Willie Cauley-Stein was a top-10 pick in the NBA Draft after a standout career at Kentucky. (Photo by Andrew Snook/Icon SMI/Corbis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Kentucky’s former 7-foot center spent seven seasons in the NBA after being drafted sixth overall by the Sacramento Kings in 2015. He also spent time with the Golden State Warriors, Dallas Mavericks, Philadelphia 76ers and Houston Rockets. Over his seven seasons, he averaged 8.7 points and 5.9 rebounds per game on 54.4% shooting. When LA Familia joined TBT in 2024, so did Cauley-Stein, who helped lead his team to the semifinals. That year, he swatted 14 blocks, which earned him Defensive Player of the Year in the tournament.
Archie Goodwin was productive in his one year at Kentucky. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
Goodwin, who was Cauley-Stein’s teammate at Kentucky, will be teaming up with his former college teammate in TBT this year. Goodwin declared for the NBA Draft in 2013 after averaging 14.1 points in his freshman year. He was selected in the first round by the Oklahoma City Thunder, though he was immediately traded to the Phoenix Suns, where he spent three seasons before short stints with the New Orleans Pelicans and Brooklyn Nets.
Melo Trimble, Shell Shock (Maryland alumni)
Melo Trimble is one of the top scorers in Maryland basketball history. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
Trimble is one of the top Maryland men’s hoops players over the past decade. He’s one of just four players in program history to have 1,600 points, 400 assists and 150 steals. After earning first-team All-Big Ten in his sophomore and junior seasons, he declared for the draft in 2017. He went undrafted but played briefly with the Minnesota Timberwolves. This is Trimble’s first TBT appearance. Can he help lead Shell Shock to the million-dollar prize?
Jason Preston led Ohio to a MAC title and an upset win in the NCAA Tournament in 2021. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
After leading Ohio to a conference title and winning Mid-American Conference Tournament MVP honors in 2021, Preston declared for the draft and was selected in the second round by the Orlando Magic, though he was immediately traded to the LA Clippers. Preston played 14 games with the Clippers in the 2022-2023 season before signing a two-way contract with the Utah Jazz the following season, spending most of his time in the G-League.
DJ Burns Jr. became a household name during the 2024 NCAA Tournament. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)
Burns, who became a household name during the 2024 NCAA Tournament, is back playing basketball in the United States with Challenge ALS. The former North Carolina State star helped the Wolfpack reach the Final Four during the 2023-24 season — their first appearance since 1983. Despite Burns’ March dominance, he didn’t land an NBA contract after his stint in the Summer League with the Cleveland Cavaliers, and he took his skills overseas. This is Burns’ first year playing in TBT, where he’ll suit up alongside his former teammate D.J. Horne and will be coached by NC State’s Brandon Chambers.
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Buddy Boeheim’s 3-point capturing helped him change into one of many ACC’s high scorers throughout his time at Syracuse. (Picture by Wealthy Graessle/Icon Sportswire by way of Getty Pictures)
Boeheim, the son of legendary Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim, was one of many high gamers within the ACC by the top of his school profession in 2022. He emerged as an elite 3-point shooter throughout the 2020-21 marketing campaign, making an ACC-leading 38.3% of his 3-pointers that yr. That helped Boeheim put up a team-high 17.8 factors per recreation, as he was the catalyst for Syracuse’s two upset wins within the NCAA Match that yr en path to the Candy 16. A yr later, he led the ACC in scoring by placing up 19.2 PPG, which earned him first-team All-ACC honors. It will mark Boeheim’s first look in TBT. He’ll additionally get to play alongside his brother, Jimmy Boeheim.
Yogi Ferrell was one of many Huge Ten’s finest gamers in his remaining two seasons at Indiana. (Picture by Elsa/Getty Pictures)
For the second straight yr, Ferrell will headline Meeting Ball’s roster. The previous Indiana guard was a star throughout his 4 years (2012-16) in Bloomington, beginning each single recreation in his school profession because the Hoosiers made a short resurgence within the mid-2010s. He averaged at the least 16.0 factors per recreation in every of his remaining three seasons and earned first-team All-Big Ten honors twice. He helped Indiana win two regular-season Huge Ten titles and attain the Candy 16 twice. In his skilled profession, Ferrell, an undrafted rookie, bounced across the NBA for 5 seasons. He made the NBA’s All-Rookie second staff in 2017, recording 11.3 factors and 4.3 assists per recreation with the Dallas Mavericks. Final yr, Ferrell’s 20.3 factors per recreation was the second-best mark of any participant (min. three video games) in TBT, serving to Meeting Ball attain the third spherical earlier than shedding to Eberlein Drive.
Zaire Wade, DuBois Dream
Zaire Wade is looking for a breakthrough in his skilled basketball profession. (Picture by Julien Bacot/NBAE by way of Getty Pictures)
Wade, who’s making his TBT debut this yr with DuBois Dream, garnered lots of consideration as a high-school recruit, receiving presents to play at DePaul and Nebraska, amongst others. He finally opted to go professional, although. Thus far, Wade’s solely skilled expertise stateside has been with the Salt Lake Metropolis Stars of the G League. At simply 23 years previous, TBT may assist function a breakthrough for Wade, the son of Basketball Corridor of Famer Dwyane Wade.
Ryan Boatright, Stars of Storrs (UConn alumni)
Ryan Boatright helped UConn win the nationwide championship in 2014. (Picture by Ronald Martinez/Getty Pictures)
The 2014 nationwide champion is taking part in for UConn as soon as once more, this time looking for to steer Stars of Storrs to related glory. Boatright began all however one recreation in his remaining three seasons at UConn. He averaged 12.1 factors and three.4 assists per recreation throughout the 2013-14 title-winning season, along with his protection being seen as a key motive for the Huskies’ shock NCAA Match run. Boatright adopted that up by scoring a team-high 17.4 PPG as a senior in 2014-15.
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