NBA2K: Bucks Gaming take home 3v3 Steal Open title

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Bucks Gaming put together a dominant performance on Saturday, sweeping Knicks Gaming 3-0 to win the NBA 2K League’s 3v3 Steal Open.

The Bucks prevailed 22-14 and 22-18 before capturing the title with a 21-19 victory.

Mason “JohhnyRed” Bracken led Bucks Gaming with 14.3 points per game, while Ethan “Radiant” White averaged 11.3 points for the Knicks.

Despite the loss, Knicks Gaming will still join the Bucks in the 3v3 playoff tournament, which begins on Wednesday and concludes next Saturday in Washington.

Saturday’s action started with the quarterfinals, where Bucks Gaming blanked DUX Infinitos 3-0 and the Knicks edged Raptors Uprising GC 3-2. Warriors Gaming Squad clipped Jazz Gaming 3-2 to set up a meeting with the Bucks, while Cavs Legion GC moved on to face Knicks Gaming by defeating Hawks Talon GC 3-0.

In the semifinals, Bucks Gaming completed yet another sweep. The Knicks had a harder time with the Cavs, but they managed to squeak by, 3-2.

The event began with 15 NBA 2K League teams plus Team Clutch, a community squad, vying for the last two berths in the 3v3 playoffs.

–Field Level Media

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