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Josh Harrellson Set to Lead the Bluegrass Boys in The Basketball Tournament

Lexingon will be hosting The Basketball Tournament July 19-21 at Frederick Douglass High School.

The Bluegrasss Boys will be representing Kentucky in the tournament.

Josh Harrellson will lead the team to try and win the annual tournament.

ESPN says Harrellson is one of the top players in TBT.


Josh Harrellson, The Bluegrass Boys (Kentucky alumni)
Harrellson never averaged more than 7.6 points during his career at Kentucky; however, the forward was a fan favorite and earned a role on the program’s 2011 Final Four squad. The 6-foot-10 big man was drafted in the second round and played 75 NBA games with the Knicks, Heat and Pistons.

Read “The top player for all 64 teams in the 2019 TBT” by clicking here.

Here is more information about all the Kentucky flavor in The Tournament:

LEXINGTON, Ky. – The annual single-elimination, nationwide summer spectacle known as The Basketball Tournament is making its way to Lexington for the first time in the six-year history of the event, televised live on ESPN networks. Bluegrass Boys, composed entirely of former Kentucky Wildcats, will host seven other teams at Frederick Douglass High School on July 19-21.

TBT divides a 64-team field into eight regions for Rounds 1-3, with each region seeded 1-8. The winner of each regional competition will advance to Championship Week in Chicago on August 1-6, where the last team standing will claim a winner-take-all prize of $2 million. The champion of each regional will receive a cash prize equal to 25% of the ticket sales of that particular region.

Bluegrass Boys, organized by general manager Mark Krebs (2010), are coached by two-time NCAA champion Wayne Turner (1999). The team will be led on the court by Kentucky natives Derek Willis (2017) and Dominique Hawkins (2017), as well as former UK standouts Josh Harrellson (2011), Marcus Lee (2016), Ramon Harris (2010), Kevin Galloway (2009) and AJ Stewart (2009). Making their second TBT appearance, Bluegrass Boys will serve as the No. 2 seed in the Lexington Regional.

“Playing in front of the Big Blue Nation is one of the greatest feelings a player can experience,” said Turner. “The Lexington Regional has a strong field, but with this team and these fans, I like our chances.”

In addition to cutting down the nets in both 1996 and 1998, Turner appeared in three straight Final Fours during his time at Kentucky. Willis, Hawkins and Lee made back-to-back trips to the Final Four in 2014-15, while Harrellson helped the Cats end a 13-year Final Four drought in 2011. Krebs and Harris each reached the Elite Eight during Kentucky head coach John Calipari’s first season in 2010, while Galloway and Stewart ended their UK careers under former head coach Billy Gillispie.

The top-seeded team in Lexington will be Team Loyalty is Love, anchored by GM and former UK All-American DeMarcus Cousins (2010). The first-year team features former Wildcat Daniel Orton (2010), as well as former Baylor players Pierre Jackson, Quincy Miller and Isaiah Austin. Darius Johnson-Odom (Marquette), Markel Brown (Oklahoma State) and Willie Reed (Saint Louis) round out the roster structured by the four-time NBA All-Star.

“I’m looking forward to getting back to Lexington this summer to support my TBT squad, Team Loyalty is Love, as we look to bring home the championship,” Cousins said. “Kentucky fans have been so great to my family and I, and it’s always special coming back. TBT is the premier basketball event in the summertime, and I’m excited to be a part of it for the first time this year.”

The region’s final team with ties to the Commonwealth of Kentucky is the Kentucky Basketball Commission, coached by Lexington native and Charlotte Hornets point guard Shelvin Mack. The No. 4 seed KBC includes 2004 Kentucky Mr. Basketball honoree and former Tennessee All-American Chris Lofton, Eastern Kentucky all-time leading scorer Nick Mayo and one-time Western Kentucky star AJ Slaughter. Indiana native Matt Howard, who played alongside Mack during Butler’s back-to-back runner-up finishes in the NCAA Tournament, will also join KBC in its inaugural season.

The Lexington Regional is rounded out by No. 3 Fort Wayne Champs, No. 5 Peoria All-Stars, No. 6 Showtime, No. 7 D2 and No. 8 Hoopville Warriors. In total, 64 players with NBA experience will be competing at TBT. Bluegrass Boys are one of 23 teams composed of alumni from the same college, while Team Loyalty is Love, KBC and D2 are three of 21 squads making their TBT debut. Puma will serve as the official partner of TBT once again.

Lexington Regional – July 19-21 – Frederick Douglass High School

Friday, July 19

3 p.m. – (3) Fort Wayne Champs vs. (6) Showtime (ESPN3)

5 p.m. – (1) Loyalty is Love vs. (8) Hoopville Warriors (ESPN3)

7 p.m. – (4) KBC vs. (5) Peoria All-Stars (ESPN3)

9 p.m. – (2) Bluegrass Boys (Kentucky) vs. (7) D2 (ESPN2)

Saturday, July 20

4 p.m. – Game 2 winner vs. Game 3 winner (ESPN2)

6 p.m. – Game 1 winner vs. Game 4 winner (ESPN2)

Sunday, July 21 – Regional Final

2 p.m. – Semifinal winners (ESPN)

Click here to see the updated roster for the Bluegrass Boys.

The Basketball Tournament (TBT) – the $2 million, summer basketball event televised live on ESPN networks – today revealed the game schedule for the 2019 tournament.

TBT’s 64 teams will compete at eight Regional sites over the final two weekends in July, with the Regional winners advancing to Championship Week in Chicago Aug. 1-6. TBT will culminate with a winner-take-all game for $2 million at Wintrust Arena on Aug. 6.

“ESPN took a chance on TBT by streaming our first ever championship game in 2014 and we’ve been with them ever since,” said Jon Mugar, founder and CEO of TBT. “It’s hard to believe we’ve gone from 2 hours streaming in 2014 to all TBT games available on the ESPN App and 48 hours on linear TV in 2019. It’s a testament to their commitment to the event and how our relationship has grown.”

TBT 2019 will feature more than 60 players with NBA experience, 23 college alumni teams and international professionals playing in top leagues across the world. More than 20 Division I college players who finished their eligibility in 2019 will suit up for the single-elimination, 5-on-5 tournament. Fans also are rewarded, as the top 1,000 fans of the winning team share $200,000. And new this year, each of the eight Regional champions will earn a prize equal to 25 percent of that Region’s ticket sales. The Wichita Regional prize purse alone is nearly $60,000.

Tickets for all TBT game days and events are on sale now. For more information, contact [email protected].

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