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Rapper Ice Cube Makes History For Being The First Black American To Owned Big3 Sports League

American rapper and actor Ice Cube’s Big3 three-on-three basketball league is officially the first Black-owned sports league in America. The news was announced on Friday (October 14): The Big3 has been fully recognized as a Black-owned and operated business by the U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. and ByBlack. BIG3 can work directly with Black businesses and Black Chambers across the U.S., bolstering its commitment to supporting Black entrepreneurs.

This new relationship with ByBlack and the USBC is expected to also maximize the deal Cube and Contract For Black America made with the NFL this year, with the league earmarking $125 million to invest in Black-owned businesses, per Rock The Bells.

“USBC is energized by the BIG3 basketball league becoming a certified ByBlack business,” said USBC CEO and President Ron Busby Sr. “This is the first step of what we deem to be a fruitful partnership, with Ice Cube’s commitment to helping other Black-owned businesses get ByBlack certified.

“We applaud Ice Cube for leading the way in this initiative and it is our goal to continue this partnership by collaborating with Ice Cube, BIG3, and other Black-owned businesses in the sports and entertainment industry.”

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“Myself and the entire league are honored to be officially certified by ByBlack and the U.S. Black Chambers,” Ice Cube said via statement. “From day one, the league has been dedicated to providing opportunities for Black players, fans, investors, and partners, and we are proud to be a part of a nationwide network of Black business owners.”

“Supporting Black enterprise is a lifelong passion of mine and the BIG3 will continue to build upon its successes and lift up other Black entrepreneurs.”

According to HiphopDX, The new certification is one of several major moves BIG3 has announced as it gears up for its sixth season. During season five, which wrapped in September, the league introduced a series of NFTs called Forever Experience Action Tokens (FEATs), which not only let consumers buy into the league by leveraging blockchain technology, but also give token holders access to exclusive real life experiences.

Season five also saw BIG3 introduce a new technological advancement called Heat Vision, which allows players and coaches access to real-time data on every single shot, including arc, rotation, and depth. The exclusive 3-on-3 tracking software is powered by Microsoft Azure and Noah Basketball Analytics.

During an interview last year, Cube called BIG3 his most challenging career accomplishment.

“This the biggest thing ever and the hardest,” he said. “Doing music, I grew up with Dr. Dre living down the street from me, so, you know. Not saying that was easy, but I was in a position to really be right there. In movies, John Singleton saw me one day and said, ‘Hey, I wanna put you in a movie.’ So, that career took off, you know, with being discovered like that.

“This is something we had to conceive from scratch with all kind of people telling us that we was crazy, what are y’all doing, you rap what are you doin’ in sports, you do movies and now you doin’ basketball. So, we had to push this rock uphill. This has been the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life.”

Meanwhile, Ice Cube recently revealed he submitted two scripts for the fourth film in his stoner comedy franchise Friday, but that both were rejected by the studio.

Cube joined N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN as part of a live taping of Drink Champs during LL Cool J’s Rock The Bells weekend in August, and criticized Warner Brothers for not supporting the culture.

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Sources: HipHopDX, Rock The Bells



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