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Michael Beasley is finally showing the world his true skills on the court after having a troubled career in the league. Beasley, accompanied by Mario Chalmers and Lance Stephenson on the Miami 305, is the 2025 BIG3 champion.

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The former Miami Heat and Los Angeles Lakers player had a sensational run in Ice Cube’s 3×3 basketball league this season. He played for the Miami 305 and was the team’s co-captain. This season, he won the league’s MVP award and earned his third All-Star nomination.

The 305 faced the Chicago Triplets in the Championship game on Sunday. Mario Chalmers shot the game-winning shot and as the ball went into the hoop, Beasley fell to the floor.

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