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Live on News 3: Hall of Famer, ODU women’s hoops legend Nancy Lieberman coaches in BIG3

Posted at 4:20 PM, Jun 22, 2019
and last updated 2019-06-22 16:20:47-04

Head coach Nancy Lieberman of Power. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/BIG3/Getty Images)

DETROIT, Mich. - Nancy Lieberman, the basketball icon, brings her championship pedigree to News 3 for the third season of the BIG3 - the premier half-court, 3-on-3 basketball league.

Lieberman, a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, Women's Basketball Hall of Fame and Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, starred at Old Dominion from 1976 to 1980. She led the Lady Monarchs in assists four straight years on her way to becoming the first two-time winner of the Wade Trophy (1978-79 and 1979-80). Those same two seasons, Old Dominion captured the AIAW National Championship.

Last season, in her first year as head coach, Lieberman led the Power to the BIG3 championship. She is the first woman ever to serve as head coach of a men’s professional team in any sport.

"I just thought about playing basketball," Lieberman admitted when asked by News 3's Adam Winkler about her future goals as a player at ODU. "I think that singular focus for me is why we were successful at Old Dominion and why we won championships. I didn't really worry about what was down the road. There was really nothing for women beyond playing on the Olympic team or with USA Basketball. But, culture and life changes and you have to be able to change with it. The greatest thrill right now is to be in this league with the BIG3. I want to be part of something that's different."

Power celebrate after defeating 3's Company during the BIG3 Championship. (Photo by Al Bello/BIG3/Getty Images)

Lieberman and the Power begin their BIG3 title defense Saturday in Detroit. You can see the Power take on 3's Company LIVE on News 3 at 9:00 p.m. Saturday night.

"I'm really proud of the things that have happened in my career," Lieberman said in the interview. "I know it's had influence on women across the board. I can take what we did at Old Dominion and I can also look at what Ice Cube did with NWA. If you asked him or me 30 or 40 years ago if we would we be doing what we're doing today - we probably would've said no. But when you have that mentality to keep pushing the envelope and being opened-minded, that's what we have become."

BIG3 features many of the most-talented, popular and skilled NBA players of all time. Founded by producer, actor and music legend Ice Cube and entertainment executive Jeff Kwatinetz, the BIG3 combines highly competitive, physical, fast basketball and incredible fan experiences.

BIG3’s successful first two seasons in 2017 and 2018 established it as the world’s premier professional 3-on-3 league. In 2018, average arena attendance exceeded 14,000, up from 11,000 the year prior. This year, BIG3 will visit 18 cities – up from 10 each of the two previous years. Three games will be played at each location, two days per weekend (for a total of six games). The league’s new teams include Aliens, Bivouac, Enemies, and Triplets.

Head coach Nancy Lieberman of the Power. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Lieberman's experience includes eight years of professional play in the Women’s Professional Basketball League and WNBA, eight years of professional coaching experience in the WNBA, NBA D-League (head coach of the Texas Legends, affiliate of the Dallas Mavericks) and NBA (Sacramento Kings assistant coach), and time as a broadcaster for ESPN and ABC. She also earned a silver medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics and a gold medal as a member of USA Basketball’s 1979 World Championship team.

During the offseason, BIG3 added new top tier players to the league including Gilbert Arenas, Lamar Odom, Jason Terry, Joe Johnson, Larry Sanders, Josh Smith, Franklin Session, C.J. Watson, Jason Richardson, Shannon Brown, Al Jefferson, Mario Chalmers, Brandon Rush, Carlos Arroyo, Dusan Bulut and more.

Star players returning this year include Amar’e Stoudemire, Drew Gooden, Nate Robinson, Corey Maggette, Stephen Jackson, Carlos Boozer, Glen ‘Big Baby’ Davis, Chris ‘Birdman’ Andersen, Rashard Lewis, Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, Cuttino Mobley, Jermaine O’Neal, Brian Scalabrine and many more.

In addition to Ice Cube and Kwatinetz, the league will continue to be guided by Chairman Amy Trask, CEO Amit Bajaj and Commissioner Clyde Drexler.

BIG3 2019 SCHEDULE:
June 22 — Detroit (Little Caesars Arena)
June 23 — Indianapolis (Bankers Life Fieldhouse)
June 29 — Charlotte (Spectrum Center)
June 30 — Philadelphia (Liacouras Center)
July 6 — Birmingham (Legacy Arena at the BJCC)
July 7 — Atlanta (State Farm Arena)
July 13 — Providence (Dunkin Donuts Center)
July 14 — New York (Barclays Center)
July 20 — Kansas City (Sprint Center)
July 21 — Oklahoma City (Chesapeake Energy Arena)
July 27— Salt Lake City (Vivint Smart Home Arena)
August 3 — Chicago (Allstate Arena)
August 4— Milwaukee (Fiserv Forum)
August 10— Miami (American Airlines Arena)
August 17 — Dallas (American Airlines Center)
August 18 — San Antonio (AT&T Center)
August 25 — New Orleans (Smoothie King Center) PLAYOFFS
September 1 — Los Angeles (STAPLES Center) *Championship