Big3, the 3×3 basketball competition co-founded by rapper Ice Cube and his business partner Jeff Kwatinetz, has agreed a broadcast deal with FuboTV, the Sports-focused US streaming platform now owned by media giant Disney, for the upcoming 2026 season.

Through the agreement, the competition will be streamed live on Fubo Sports Network, Fubo’s FAST (free ad-supported streaming TV) channel.

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Beginning tomorrow (June 20), Fubo Sports Network will stream 16 live games for the duration of the league’s ninth season, with two games each week.

Fubo Sports Network will also be home to Big3’s library of over 100 archived game telecasts from seasons six through eight.

National network CBS Sports is the league’s primary broadcaster, a position it will hold for a sixth consecutive season.

Nikki Ambrifi, Big3 head of sales and sponsorships, said: “The way fans consume sports continues to evolve, and this partnership allows us to meet them where they are.

Together with Fubo, we're delivering greater reach, deeper engagement, and an enhanced viewing experience for both existing and future BIG3 fans.”

Big3 will stream on Fubo Sports Network as part of Fubo's subscription packages that are available for free on multiple platforms, including Amazon Prime Video, Hulu + Live TV, LG Channels, Samsung TV Plus, Sling Freestream, The Roku Channel, VIZIO WatchFree+, Tubi, Plex, Xumo Play, TCL Channels, TCL Live TV, and Tablo TV.

Fubo Sports Network is also available on over-the-air stations in nearly 100 US markets.

The ninth Big3 season will tip off at Intuit Dome in Los Angeles (Inglewood) before traveling to cities across the country throughout the summer.

Ahead of the new campaign, Big3 recently announced it will go public through a business combination agreement with Graf Global Corp, a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company.

The transaction values the league at $290 million and is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2026.

In a busy week for Big3, the 3×3 competition agreed a new multi-year contract with Panini, the global trading card and collectibles company.