Vancouver Bandits and Basketball BC Announce First 3x3 Clutch Tournament
Bandits align with provincial and national sports organizations to strengthen British Columbia’s 3x3 basketball ecosystem and announce first tournament.

The Vancouver Bandits of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) and Basketball BC announced Monday that it has announced the first event part of the joint-partnership for June 1st and 2nd, 2024.
3x3 Clutch is a joint partnership between BC's professional basketball club and Basketball BC that is designed to increase awareness and interest in 3x3 basketball through collaborative events hosted across British Columbia throughout the calendar year. 3x3 Clutch is the official pathway for 3x3 basketball development and competition in British Columbia.
"Join us for an electrifying spring kickoff of the 3x3 Clutch,” states Shawn Dheensaw, Executive Director Basketball BC. “We invite teams to register now and experience the thrill of fast-paced, competitive action on the court."
3x3 Clutch Spring is open to U9 to U18 boys and girls, and adults. Registration for the 3x3 Clutch Spring tournament can be made through www.thebandits.ca/3x3-clutch. The June 1st and 2nd tournament will be held at Langley Events Centre and teams are guaranteed at least 5 games. Cost to participate is $140/team for youth and $160/team for adults. Spectators are welcome to attend for free as there will not be an admission fee for spectators.
Participants and spectators are encouraged to attend the Vancouver Bandits’ home game on June 1st vs. Calgary Surge when they tip-off at Langley Events Centre at 7:30 P.M PT.
The sport of 3x3 basketball is a fast-paced rendition of the traditional 5-on-5 game that is played globally; however, it offers various beneficial elements that support the development of a well-rounded basketball player thanks to several rules that increase its speed of play.
3x3 basketball is played in a half-court setting, thus requiring less space to play and also affords each player more opportunities to touch the ball given the reduced amount of players on the court.
Thanks to its surging popularity and global interest in the 3x3 basketball format, the sport was incorporated at the Olympics for the first time at the Tokyo 2020 Summer Games. Medalling at 3x3 events helps generate points toward qualification for international tournaments at the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) and Olympic levels, but hosting domestic tournaments recognized in the FIBA system also drives the accumulation of valuable points toward the ranking of a nation’s men’s and women’s teams.
Supporting last year’s launch of 3x3 Clutch were its co-founding partners; including Sentinel Storage, Kal Tire and BioSteel. More information about 3x3 Clutch can be found at thebandits.ca/3x3clutch where interested players, coaches and event organizers are encouraged to register for future details.
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