Glen Davis is the latest NBA veteran to make the move to the BIG3, with Ice Cube’s summer 3-on-3 league announcing today (via Twitter) that “Big Baby” will suit up for Power and will be the club’s co-captain for the 2018 season. Cuttino Mobley is Power’s current captain, per the BIG3’s official site.
Davis, who is still just 32 years old, signed a G League contract in the fall, but wasn’t immediately claimed off waivers or signed from the player pool by any G League clubs. According to Marc J. Spears of The Undefeated (Twitter link), there were NBA teams with interest in having Davis on their G League affiliates, but the former LSU standout is now focused on the BIG3 instead.
Davis, who last played in the NBA during the 2014/15 season for the Clippers, logged more than 500 career regular season games – plus 96 postseason contests – for the Celtics, Magic, and Clips. He averaged 8.0 PPG and 4.4 RPG over the course of his NBA career.
With the second BIG3 season set to get underway in June, the league has added several notable former NBA players this offseason, with Davis joining a group of newcomers that includes Nate Robinson, Baron Davis, and Jason Maxiell.
Anxious to see if guys like Paul Pierce, KG, or maybe even Kobe join
Kobe could probably drop more than 81 in a game
KG is into broadcasting I think.
The games only go to 50
BB will always be a Celtic as he won a WC with them and was truly a great bench player,, to bad he was a big man / wide man otherwise he would still be playing as he had plenty of talent and played with so much passion I wish more payed and cared like he did..it doesn’t surprise me at all he is still trying to play bring so young and with his passion,, imso happy for him.. and im sure he will thrive as well in this new exciting league!!!. good luck!!