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Newsweek
3 days ago
- Sport
- Newsweek
How to Watch Miami 305 vs. Dallas Power: Live Stream Big3 Basketball, TV Channel
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Week 6 of the Big3 Basketball season continues on Sunday afternoon, live from Detroit, Michigan, as the Miami 305 take on the Dallas Power in an exciting matchup. Founder of the Big3, Ice Cube is seen during the Big3: Summer Of Fire at Little Caesars Arena on August 13, 2023 in Detroit, Michigan. Founder of the Big3, Ice Cube is seen during the Big3: Summer Of Fire at Little Caesars Arena on August 13, 2023 in Detroit, Michigan. Photo byHow to Watch Miami 305 vs. Dallas Power Date: Sunday, July 13, 2025 Time: 4:00 p.m. ET Venue: Little Caesar's Arena Channel: CBS Stream: Fubo (try for free) The Miami 305 are 3-1 on the season, with 199 points scored and 174 points given up on the season. One of the most interesting teams in Big3 this season, the Miami 305 features multiple former NBA players, led by Michael Beasley, Lance Stephenson, Mario Chalmers, and Reggie Evans. Beasley ranks third in the Big3 on points average at 22.5 points per game, but he is first in total points scored at 90. Last week, he led an electric come-from-behind victory for the Miami 305, scoring the last five points of the game in two possessions to earn the win for Miami. The Dallas Power, meanwhile, are 2-2 on the campaign with 192 points scored and 179 points given up. The Power's roster features two former NBA big men in Greg Monroe and Paul Millsap, as well as Millsap's brother, John Millsap. Beyond those two, the Power's roster also features Glen Rice Jr., the son of former NBA All-Star Glen Rice. Rice Jr. has been dominating in Big3 action this season, ranking second in overall points scored with 83 and fourth in scoring average at 20.8. The matchup of Beasley vs. Rice Jr. on Sunday afternoon will be a fantastic one, so be sure not to miss out if you enjoy hoops. Change the channel to CBS at 4:00 p.m. ET on Sunday afternoon to catch Big3 Basketball action, live from Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. Live stream Big3 Basketball Detroit for free on Fubo: Start your subscription now! Regional restrictions may apply. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
Yahoo
19-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Dwight Howard Receives Punishment Update for Fight With Lance Stephenson
Dwight Howard Receives Punishment Update for Fight With Lance Stephenson originally appeared on Athlon Sports. NBA legend Dwight Howard stepped into the Big 3 spotlight this weekend, making his debut with the LA Riot in a season opener against Lance Stephenson's Miami 305. The matchup in Chicago held promise as two prominent former Los Angeles Lakers players squared off in the high-intensity 3-on-3 format. Advertisement Late in the game, tensions boiled over. What began as a scuffle on the court escalated when Stephenson appeared to elbow Howard in the chest. Howard shoved Stephenson and even locked him in a headlock, pushing the altercation into the stands—forcing ejections for both players. Officials later issued each a technical foul for the on-court confrontation before their ejections. After the game, Stephenson blasted Howard's aggression on Instagram, writing, 'He had 10 fouls, pushing everybody—he was outta control' (h/t Ball is Life). Howard hasn't commented directly on the incident, seemingly focused on moving forward with the season. On Tuesday, NBA insider Chris B. Haynes reported on potential punishments for both Howard and Stephenson: Advertisement 'After extensive review, Dwight Howard and Lance Stephenson will avoid suspensions for their on‑court altercation that spilled into stands … Both issued warnings and given leniency due to being rookies getting accustomed to physicality of league." Despite the dramatic debut, the league has opted against suspensions—emphasizing that while the altercation was serious, both players received warnings and leniency. The decision respects their adjustment to the physical Big 3 environment and keeps them both eligible for upcoming games. With neither suspended, fans can expect both veterans back in action—and hopefully channeling their intensity in more controlled, basketball-focused ways moving forward. Advertisement Related: Dalton Knecht Sends LeBron James Message After 'Retirement' Post Related: Austin Reaves' Message on NBA Future After Lakers Trade Report This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 18, 2025, where it first appeared.


Black America Web
17-06-2025
- Sport
- Black America Web
Dwight Howard & Lance Stephenson Start Big3 Brawl That Nearly Spills Over Into The Crowd
The NBA Finals will be over within the next week, and the Big3 has once again proved why it should fill the basketball-shaped hole in your heart this summer. Its season kicked off this weekend in violent fashion thanks to an altercation between Lance Stephenson and Dwight Howard, where the Miami 305 beat the Los Angeles Riot, 50-44. It began as they were standing under the basket, and Stephenson appeared to shove his elbow into Howard's chest. Howard responded by grabbing him by the back of the head and attempting to swing him around. Eventually, the tussle spills over into the media area, and wires are pulled as they continue to grab at each other, just inches away from the fans. Team staff, teammates from both sides, and security personnel attempted to intervene but also wound up getting caught up in the chaos, ending up on the court themselves. The Ice Cube-led league is certainly more physical than the NBA, but fighting is a bridge too far, so both Howard and Stephenson were ejected. Prior to the ejection, Stephenson was also bugging Jordan Crawford, so Crawford shoved his finger up his nose. Stephenson immediately threw a punch at his face but was held back. Stephenson and Howard are both three years removed from their last NBA game and were nearly teammates in Los Angeles in 2019. Howard, an eight-time all-star and NBA champion, has gained a new on-court enemy, fresh off squashing his age-old beef with fellow big man Shaq, who agreed to be by his side when he gets inducted into the Hall of Fame. For Stephenson, he's always been an annoyance on the court, once amusing LeBron James by blowing in his ear. But most recently, he got out-trolled by Michael Beasley before getting blown out in a game of one-on-one. See social media's response to the Stephenson-Howard brawl below. Dwight Howard & Lance Stephenson Start Big3 Brawl That Nearly Spills Over Into The Crowd was originally published on Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE


New York Post
15-06-2025
- Sport
- New York Post
Dwight Howard, Lance Stephenson get ejected after nasty brawl in BIG3 debuts
Things got spicy between Dwight Howard and Lance Stephenson during their BIG3 debuts. Midway through Saturday's game between the Los Angeles Riot and the Miami 305 in the 3-on-3 basketball league, the former NBA stars got into an all-out brawl that eventually spilled into the stands. The two got into a verbal exchange on the baseline following a scuffle between Stephenson and another player on the Riot during a play near half court. Advertisement 5 Dwight Howard and Lance Stephenson got ejected for a scuffle in the BIG 3. x/Ballislife 5 The scuffle got nasty near the baseline. x/Ballislife Advertisement The altercation quickly got physical, however, with Howard initiating contact by pushing Stephenson as the two headed closer to the stands. While in the stands, Stephenson was able to tackle Howard to the ground while fans rushed to exit the area. Both Howard, 39, and Stephenson, 34, were playing in their first BIG3 games, three years removed from their last outings in the NBA. Howard, who spent 18 seasons in the NBA, was elected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in April alongside 10-time All-Star Carmelo Anthony. Advertisement 5 Lance Stephenson, while a member of the Pacers, gestures to the crowd to be quiet during during the fourth quarter of the Pacers' win over the Nets at Barclays Center on Nov. 9, 2013. AP 5 The scuffle then spilled over into the stands. x/Ballislife During his career, Howard was an eight-time All-Star, a three-time Defensive Player of the Year and won an NBA championship with the Lakers in 2020. After controversially being left off the NBA's 75th Anniversary Team in 2021, Howard said being inducted into the Hall of Fame was a 'solidified feeling,' during an interview with Forbes in April. Advertisement 5 Dwight Howard looks on during the 2025 Basketball Hall of Fame announcement on April 5, 2025 at the Alamo Dome in San Antonio. NBAE via Getty Images 'It's more so a solidified feeling,' Howard said then. 'It's more like planted in the ground, plastered on the wall of forever. In Lamb's book of life, that's how that feeling is.' 'Melo and I have been disrespected in a lot of regards when it comes to our careers, because of our longevity,' Howard added. 'We both came in at 18-19 years of age and we played a very long time and we outlasted what the average career would be. 'When we talk about it being satisfaction, it's the fact that we know that there's only 4,800 guys who have ever played in the NBA in the history of the world. There's only been 0.9 percent of that group that has been an All-Star. It's been only 0.2 percent that has been a Hall of Famer.'