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The Basketball Tournament 2020 Results: Big X, Brotherly Love Win - Bleacher Report

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LOS ANGELES, CA - JULY 13: Jamal Camilo #1 of the Utah Valor defends a shot by Buddha Boyd #10 of the Fort Hood Wounded Warriors as he goes for a basket in the West Regional of The Basketball Tournament (TBT) at Eagle's Nest Arena on July 13, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images)
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The 2020 Basketball Tournament tipped off Saturday with the first four games in the round of 24.

Carmen's Crew, the reigning champions, won't play until Wednesday. Other likely favorites in the tournament include last year's runners-up, the Golden Eagles, and Overseas Elite, which won four straight TBT titles from 2015 to 2018 before losing to Carmen's Crew in the semifinals last year.

The tournament runs through July 14, with the winning team receiving $1 million.

    

2020 TBT Results and Schedule, Saturday

No. 9 Big X 79, No. 24 D2 74

No. 12 Brotherly Love 87, No. 21 Stillwater Stars 71

No. 16 House of 'Paign def. No. 17 War Tampa, 76-53

No. 13 Team CP3 def. No. 20 PrimeTime Players, 76-74

    

No. 13 Team CP3 76, No. 20 Primetime Players 74

The best game of the day was saved for last, as Team CP3 completed a huge comeback to earn a 76-74 win over the Primetime Players. 

CP3 got the victory on a walk-off dunk by C.J. Harris after Codi Miller McIntyre forced a bad pass Sean Barnette. 

Christian Keeling looked to be on his way to being the best player of the game. The North Carolina alum finished with 25 points and shot 5-of-7 from three-point range for the Players.    

Things came easy for the Players in the first quarter, as they jumped out to a 26-13 lead. They maintained a 10 point advantage at halftime. 

Nate Mason was a one-man wrecking crew for Team CP3. He scored 26 points, had four steals on the defensive end and gave his squad its first lead of the game with a three-pointer midway through the fourth quarter.    

Team CP3 was able to steal the win by going on a 40-28 run in the second half. It did that in part thanks to grabbing 16 offensive rebounds, making up for shooting just 5-of-21 from behind the arc. 

The next order of business for Team CP3 will be a showdown with the Golden Eagles in the Round of 16 on Monday. 

No. 16 House of 'Paign 76, No. 17 War Tampa 53

A rough shooting day for War Tampa and Mike Daum's strong offensive showing helped House of 'Paign cruise to an easy 76-53 victory.     

Tampa dug itself an early hole it never crawled out of. The team managed just 14 points in each of the first two quarters, resulting in a 39-28 deficit at halftime. Head coach John Bianchi's squad was held to 30 percent shooting overall, went 3-of-23 from behind the arc and none of the five starters scored more than eight points. 

House of 'Paign didn't have a great shooting day either, connecting on 40 percent of its attempts from the field. The team was able to get away with it by making seven of 19 three-point shots. 

Daum led the way for 'Paign with a double-double of 21 points and 13 rebounds. Malcolm Hill and Andres Feliz provided additional support with a combined 35 points and 11 rebounds.    

Things figure to get considerably more difficult for House of 'Paign in the Round of 16 with a matchup against Carmen's Crew waiting.  

No. 9 Big X 79, No. 24 D2 74

CJ Jackson's game-winner and Nick Ward's 18 points led Big X to a win over D2 in the first game of this year's event.

With the target score at 78, Jackson rebounded his own miss and hit a floater in the paint to end the game.   

D2 led at the end of each of the first three quarters, including a 36-30 advantage at halftime, but Big X took control in the fourth quarter.

Javon Bess had a perfect shooting day for Big X, going 4-of-4 from the field for 11 points with six rebounds in 22 minutes. The bench had a big game with 41 of the team's points.

In a losing effort, Kevin Capers was fantastic off the bench for D2. The Florida Southern College product had a game-high 25 points and went 4-of-4 from three-point range. Mike Davis was the only other player on the team to reach double figures in scoring (13 points).

Big X will take on No. 8 Red Scare in the Super 16 round Wednesday.

    

No. 12 Brotherly Love 87, No. 21 Stillwater Stars 71

Brotherly Love overcame a slow start to secure an easy victory over Stillwater Stars.

The Stars came out firing on all cylinders and held a 26-18 lead at the end of the first quarter. Le'Bryan Nash, who finished with 30 points, was especially difficult for Brotherly Love to contain. The Oklahoma State product scored nine points in the opening quarter.   

Things quickly turned for Stillwater in the second quarter, though, as Brotherly Love outscored it 22-11 to take a three-point lead into halftime.   

Head coach Kyle Sample's team outscored Stillwater 28-14 in the third quarter to take control.

Brotherly Love was led by the duo of Khalif Wyatt (27 points, six rebounds) and Ramone Moore (24 points). Wyatt shot 7-of-10 (4-of-7 from three) off the bench.

Next up for Brotherly Love is a matchup against No. 5 Eberlein Drive in the Super 16.

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