Four former Jayhawk greats to participate in 3-on-3 pay-per-view tourney in Las Vegas

Kansas guard Mario Chalmers and Brandon Rush salute each other in overtime Monday, April 7, 2008 at the Alamodome in San Antonio.

Four former Kansas basketball standouts will be among the 30 players participating in a pay-per-view basketball event in Las Vegas later this month.

KU national champions Mario Chalmers, Darnell Jackson and Brandon Rush, along with former NBA lottery pick Julian Wright, are all on different teams at the six-team, three-on-three, half-court tournament that is scheduled to take place July 19-29 at Orleans Arena.

Dubbed “The 5 Tournament Pro Basketball Invitational,” the event will feature six five-member teams representing Chicago, Miami, New York, Sacramento, Texas and Toronto.

The event, which will be played without fans in the stands, will be broadcast exclusively by FITE pay-per-view. Fans interested in watching can purchase a tournament pass for $69.99, which provides access to all of the games, or purchase day passes for $12.99 apiece.

The return to the court for the former Jayhawks will coincide with the NBA’s restart of the 2019-20 season, which is set to begin July 30.

Chalmers, 34, who enjoyed a nine-year NBA career that included two championships in Miami, played part of the 2019-20 season in Greece before the season was cut short because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Wright, 33, who has moved on from his playing days to start his A.D.A.P.T. basketball training academy, was the No. 13 overall pick of the New Orleans Hornets in 2007 and played four NBA seasons before continuing his career overseas.

Rush, 35, last played in the NBA with Minnesota during the 2016-17 season, which capped his nine-year NBA career. He also played in Greece for part of the 2019-20 season.

And Jackson, 34, is a former second-round pick of the Miami Heat who played parts of three NBA seasons with Cleveland, Milwaukee and Sacramento before starting his overseas career.

All four were teammates with KU from 2005-07, and Chalmers, Jackson and Rush stayed together to help KU win the national title in 2008.

All four have experience in these types of basketball exhibition showcases, and they will be competing for a $100,000 grand prize that will be split among the five members of the winning team.

Former NBA All-Star Tim Hardaway was involved in putting the event together and he recently sat down with Matt Striker, from FITE, to preview the tournament.

Hardaway will also be commentating part of the event for FITE.tv, along with former NBA greats Charles Oakley, Allan Houston and Matt Barnes.

Here’s a quick look at each of the rosters, which feature several recognizable names and former NBA players:

Chicago: Nate Robinson, Will Bynum, Eddy Curry, Derrick Byars and Eddie Basden.

Miami: Chalmers, Ricky Davis, Craig Smith, Corsley Edwards and Rob Hite.

New York: Jackson, Demarr Johnson, Mardy Collins, Solomon Jones and Qyntel Woods.

Sacramento: Rush, Mike Bibby, Donte Green, Dahntay Jones and Jermaine Taylor.

Texas: Joe Johnson, Mike James, James White, Josh Powell and David Hawkins.

Toronto: Wright, Jamario Moon, Carlos Arroyo, Mike Taylor and Will Solomon.

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