
Hoop It Up: 3x3 Basketball Tournament

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Calling all basketball fans! The iconic Hoop It Up 3x3 Basketball Tournament is returning to Thrive City on Saturday, October 4, featuring a special appearance by Quinten Post! RSVP here for free spectator tickets.
Hoop It Up, the popular 3x3 basketball tour established in 1989 and owned by NBA legend Kevin Garnett, will bring the fun to Thrive City with recreational divisions from ages 10 to 18+ as well as adult divisions at all levels of competition, including Pro-Am. The tournament consists of a maximum five players per team roster with three players on the court and two optional substitutes. Each participating team is guaranteed at least four games during the tournament, and the first team to get to 21 points wins that game.
Prize Money for Division Winners:
- $2000 to the winner of the Pro Am division*
- $750 to winner of 19-30 division*
- $750 to winner of 31+ division*
- $750 to winner of 40+ division*
- $750 to winner of Wheelchair division*
- $750 to winner of under 6ft division*
*All Cash Prizes subject to an 8 team minimum per division
The registration fee is $250 per team. Those interested in registering can visit hoopitup.com/sanfrancisco for full details. Registration closes Wednesday, October 1 at 11:59PM.
Not participating but want to support a team? Register now for free spectator tickets and stop by some of our Thrive City retailers to grab a bite to eat and fuel your day!
Parking is now available seven days a week at the Chase Center Garage (CCG) located at 99 Warriors Way. Visit our parking page for more details.
Prohibited Items & Activities at Thrive City:
- No weapons of any kind
- No alcohol brought onto the plaza
- All pets* on a leash
- No coolers
- No lawn chairs
- Non-surgical masks will not be allowed; guests must be easily identifiable. Limited face paint will be accepted.
- No panhandling, solicitation, or loitering
- No smoking of any kind
- No amplified sound
- No drones
- No bicycles, skateboards, roller blades or scooters (bicycles can be locked at any rack on the street around the venue)
- No motorized vehicles
- No pamphlets or product samples
- No overnight camping
- No tents
- All garbage, bottles, cans, paper, or other waste matter should be placed in designated trash and recycling receptacles
- No trespassing when Thrive City is closed
- Any other prohibited items, activity, or behaviors deemed unsafe or unacceptable by Chase Center Management
**Exception certified service animals as defined by US Dept of Justice, Civil Rights Division

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