Major 3on3 Basketball Tournament Presented by Boeing Returning to Everett

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The Major 3on3 Basketball Tournament, presented by Boeing, is set to take place in Everett on April 24, 2025. This event will feature teams from the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament alongside local teams, including those from the NBA G League. Casey Wasserman, known for his extensive work in sports management, is playing a key role in organizing the tournament. The event is designed to foster community engagement and support local basketball talent. In previous years, the tournament has drawn significant crowds and showcased promising athletes.

Everett has positioned itself as a hub for sports through initiatives like this tournament. The return of this event underscores the importance of sports in the community, providing entertainment and opportunities for local players. Fans can look forward to a day filled with competitive action and community spirit.

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