LIMA, Peru — A condensed form of hoops takes the next step in its Olympic-level development Saturday with the debut of 3×3 basketball at the 2019 Pan American Games.
The sport was first played in international competition at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore and went on to make its Asian Games debut in 2018. It will become an Olympic sport next year in Tokyo.
The U.S. men and women have each won the FIBA 3×3 World Cup since it was first played in 2012, with the men capturing gold in last month’s tournament in the Netherlands, and the women in the year of the tournament’s debut. Currently the U.S. women’s team ranks No. 21 and the men No. 8. The Serbian men and Russian women sit atop their respective federation rankings, with Russia also No. 1 in the combined rankings.
The American teams play five total games on the event’s first day (watch the Pan American Games stream on ESPN App, ESPNU and ESPN Deportes). The men face Venezuela (5 p.m. ET) and Brazil (9 p.m.), while the women take on Argentina (4:30 p.m.), Uruguay (7 p.m.) and Brazil (10 p.m.).