Annual Nike 3 on 3 Tournament Returns to L.A. Live for 2012

The largest basketball tournament in Southern California is back for another thrilling year at L.A. Live. The fourth annual Nike 3 on 3 tournament will be held August 3rd through the 5th, and team registration is now open.

The tournament is open to players of all ages and skill levels, and will feature some of the most exciting competition around. You can sign up (registration forms are available at Nike3on3.com) yourself and your team, and then show up to compete with some of the best ballers in Los Angeles.

Complete team registration starts at $140 for youth teams and $200 for elite teams. Adult and high school entry fees start at $180, but will increase to $200 after July 1. Each team must have a minimum of three players and a maximum of four.

REGISTER HERE by July 1st to guarantee your place in the tournament.

For those interested in Special Olympic and Wheelchair divisions, those teams are free of charge.

There are plenty of great prizes, too. Teams will compete for cash prizes, tablet computers, Nike shopping sprees and merchandise, hotel visits at the JW Marriott at L.A. LIVE, Galaxy, Lakers and Clippers tickets, L.A. LIVE restaurant gift cards, Regal Cinemas L.A. LIVE Stadium 14 movie tickets, passes to The GRAMMY Museum at L.A. LIVE, and much, much more.

If you’re interested in more information about registration, eligibility, rules and bracketing check out the official Nike Basketball 3 on 3 webite. For additional information and up to the minute details, follow the official Twitter account at twitter.com/nikebball3on3 and the official Facebook page.

And be sure to stop by the tournament, as Lakers Nation will be there to cover it live.

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