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Bivouac Rises in a Nail-Biting BIG3 Finale: Gerald Green’s Heroics Secure Championship Victory

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Bivouac Rises in a Nail-Biting BIG3 Finale: Gerald Green’s Heroics Secure Championship Victory
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In a thrilling BIG3 championship showdown, Bivouac claimed the title on Sunday, narrowly edging out 3’s Company with a final score of 50-47. Despite nearly losing their commanding double-digit lead in the second half, Bivouac managed to hold on, emerging victorious in the fiercely contested three-on-three league championship.

The game’s decisive moment came courtesy of Garlon Green, a former TCU standout, who banked in the game-winning shot. Green’s clutch performance sealed the championship for Bivouac, with him contributing 13 points and grabbing five rebounds at Boston’s TD Garden.

Gerald Green, a seasoned NBA veteran, was the star of the show for Bivouac. He scored 18 points, leading his team and earning the title of MVP for his efforts. Green, who was the 18th pick in the 2005 NBA Draft, brought his experience from playing with teams like the Boston Celtics, Houston Rockets, and Phoenix Suns, to deliver a performance that secured his team’s victory.

On the other side, 3’s Company mounted an impressive comeback after trailing 26-13 at halftime. Spearheaded by former No. 2 overall NBA Draft pick Michael Beasley, 3’s Company managed to take a 47-46 lead late in the game. Beasley was a force to be reckoned with, ending the game with a remarkable 28 points, 12 rebounds, and three assists. His dominant play during the regular season had earned him the league MVP title, and he was the only player on his team to score in double figures during the final.

Bivouac’s victory capped off an impressive season, as they finished with a 7-1 record. 3’s Company, despite the loss, had an outstanding season as well, ending with a 6-2 mark, just behind the new champions.

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