Alright, folks, let me tell you about this whole “BIG3 box score” thing I got into. So, I was curious about this basketball league, the BIG3, and wanted to track how the games went down, you know, keep tabs on the scores and who did what.
First off, I started digging around to see what this BIG3 was all about. Turns out, it’s a 3-on-3 basketball league with some former NBA players and it’s got its own little twists to the rules. Like, they got this 4-point circle, and some rules on how men and women players’ point count differently. Seemed pretty interesting, so I decided to dive in and figure out how to grab the scores from these games.
What I Did:
- Got the Data: I started checking out the news on the BIG3 after each game week. The announcements usually mentioned the final scores and some key highlights, like who scored the most points. For instance, one article talked about Chris Johnson dropping 28 points for the Ghost Ballers. That’s the kind of info I was after.
- Tracked the Scores: Every week, I’d look up the scores. For example, I saw that the Enemies beat the Triplets 50-44 in one of the first games of the season. I made a note of these scores to keep track of how each team was doing.
- Noted Key Moments: I also paid attention to any big moments mentioned in the articles. Like, there was this one game where the Triplets were leading 39-38 because Johnson scored after posting up Stewart. These little details helped me understand how the games played out, not just the final scores.
- Organized the Info: I started putting all this info into a simple table. Each row was a game, with columns for the teams, the final score, and any cool plays or top scorers I found. It was nothing fancy, just a way to keep everything straight.
So there you have it. I wanted to get into the BIG3 games and keep track of what went down, and that’s exactly what I did. Learned a lot about the league and had a good time tracking the scores and highlights. Now, I’ve got a neat little record of the season so far, and I can see how my favorite teams and players are doing. Pretty cool, right?