The Basketball Tournament 2020


The Basketball Tournament 2020 was the seventh edition of The Basketball Tournament, a 5-on-5, single elimination basketball tournament. The tournament, involving 24 teams, started on July 4 and continued through the championship game on July 14, with all games held at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. The winner of the final, Golden Eagles, received a $1 million prize.

Format

Initial plans for TBT 2020 called for a field of 64 teams, organized into eight regions of 8 teams, all of which would be seeded. Each regional in the 2019 edition was hosted by a competing team, with the winner of each regional received a prize equal to 25% of that region's ticket proceeds, although it was unclear whether this procedure was slated to continue in 2020. The open entry period was set as March 15 to June 15.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was announced on June 11 that the start of the event would be moved up to July 4 in a modified form, with the entire tournament taking place at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, and downsized to 24 teams with a $1,000,000 purse. It marked the first televised basketball event held in the United States since the onset of the pandemic and the suspension of all U.S. professional sports in mid-March, as the NBA did not plan to resume its 2019–20 season until July 31. TBT 2020 organizers put extensive quarantine and testing protocols in place, including the immediate disqualification of any team that had a player test positive. Games were broadcast via ESPN networks, and closed to the public. State governor Mike DeWine considered the event "another step forward in our state's efforts to responsibly restart Ohio".
As with previous years, all tournament games operated with the "Elam Ending", a format of ending the game without use of a game clock. Under the Elam Ending, the clock is turned off at the first dead-ball whistle with under four minutes to play in the game. At that time, a target score, equal to the score of the leading team plus eight, is set, and the first team to reach this target score is declared the winner of the game. Thus, all games end on a made basket and there is no overtime.

Teams

Multiple teams in the tournament were expected to be comprised mostly or exclusively of alumni of a particular school, program, or a group of closely related schools. As early as October 2019, Florida State had announced plans to enter a team, and St. Bonaventure and Virginia Tech had also announced the same by the end of 2019. In January 2020, Purdue also announced plans to enter a team. By the end of February 2020, Alabama, Illinois, Marshall, Maryland, Oklahoma State, and Virginia had also announced plans to enter TBT 2020. The status of defending champion Carmen's Crew was initially uncertain; the team did officially enter by early March. Other alumni teams confirmed included Syracuse, West Virginia, and Wichita State. Additionally, Luke Hancock announced that he was exploring entering a Louisville alumni team.
Ultimately, alumni teams from Clemson, Dayton, Illinois, Marquette, Marshall, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Purdue, Syracuse, and West Virginia were entered, along with teams representing the Big Ten and Mid-American conferences. The remaining fifteen teams were not associated with a specific school or conference. The teams representing West Virginia and the MAC would later withdraw, due to each having a player test positive for COVID-19.
The tournament bracket was released on June 16, 2020.
Key:
SeedTeamSchool/programOrigins of name
1Carmen's CrewOhio State BuckeyesSchool song "Carmen Ohio"
2Overseas Elite"a collection of stars who play hoops at basketball outposts around the world"
3Boeheim's ArmySyracuse OrangeCurrent Orange head coach Jim Boeheim
4Golden EaglesMarquette Golden EaglesSchool nickname
5Eberlein DriveStreet in Fraser, Michigan that co-GM Jacob Hirschmann grew up on
6Team Challenge ALSSupporting measures to help in cure of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease
7The Money TeamNickname of American boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr., who is supporting the team
8Red ScareDayton FlyersName given to the Dayton student section at home basketball games
9Big XBig Ten Conference, in which most of the team's players played
10Peoria All-StarsCity of Peoria, Illinois
11Team HinesAmerican basketball players Tyler and Kyle Hines, who are the team's head coach and booster, respectively
12Brotherly LoveCity of Philadelphia, known as the "City of Brotherly Love"
13Team CP3American basketball player Chris Paul, who is serving as the team's GM
14HEARTFIREArizona nonprofit HeartFire Missions, a mission trip provider
15Armored Athlete
16House of 'PaignIllinois Fighting IlliniChampaign, Illinois—the Illinois campus is divided between that city and neighboring Urbana
17War TampaVariation of Auburn's battle cry, "War Eagle"
18Power of the PawClemson TigersReference to school's nickname, the Tigers, and main athletic mark, a tiger paw
19Men of MackeyPurdue BoilermakersMackey Arena, Purdue's home basketball arena
20PrimeTime Players
21Stillwater StarsOklahoma State CowboysStillwater, Oklahoma, the location of Oklahoma State University
22Sideline CancerSupporing measures to help in cure of cancer
23Herd ThatMarshall Thundering HerdShort version of school nickname
24D2NCAA Division II, the division in which the schools attended by the players compete

Replacements

Tournament organizers announced that any team that had a player test positive for COVID-19 would be immediately disqualified and removed from the tournament. Five teams had positive tests; all five were removed before playing in the tournament. Four of the teams were replaced, with the final removal, that of Eberlein Drive, resulting in another team being awarded a walkover.

Schedule

Tournament bracket

Game summaries

Round of 24

Round of 16

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Championship

Championship game statistics

Statistics for the title game are below. The championship basket was made by Travis Diener.
;Key
NoUniform number
*Starting lineup
PosPosition
led team in category

PtsPoints scored
RebRebounds
AstAssists
MinMinutes played

;Golden Eagles
Coach: Joe Chapman
No.PosPlayerPtsRebAstMinCollege
0*SFJamil Wilson165029Marquette
1PGDarius Johnson-Odom150321Marquette
3*SGDwight Buycks153526Marquette
4*PGMaurice Acker65318Marquette
5*SFElgin Cook154129Oregon
11SFJarvis Williams22010Minnesota State
12*PGDerrick Wilson14114Marquette
22SFMo Charlo5319Nevada
24CLuke Fischer0004Marquette
34SGTravis Diener31319Marquette

Inactive: Andrew Rowsey
;Sideline Cancer
Coach: Charles Parker
Asst: Jordan Griffith
No.PosPlayerPtsRebAstMinCollege
1*SGMaurice Creek204034George Washington
2*SFJamel Artis176235Pittsburgh
3*PGMarcus Keene65432Central Michigan
4SGFour McGlynn4319Towson
5*CEric Thompson74230Pacific
10SGRemy Abell143330Xavier
12SFDuane Johnson0002East Stroudsburg
23*SFDion Wright51010St. Bonaventure

Inactive: Diamond Stone

Awards

PosPlayerTeam
PGDarius Johnson-Odom Golden Eagles
SFJamil WilsonGolden Eagles
PGMarcus KeeneSideline Cancer
SFJoe JohnsonOverseas Elite
SGTrey LandersRed Scare
GMBilly ClapperSideline Cancer
CoachJoe ChapmanGolden Eagles

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