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On Sunday, the 2025 The Basketball Tournament wraps up with what should be a thrilling championship game between the Eberlein Drive and the AfterShocks, with $1 million on the line.

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A detail of a basketball hoop and net with a Wilson brand official NBA game ball basketball before the game between the Detroit Pistons and Charlotte Hornets at Little Caesars Arena on February 09, 2025…
A detail of a basketball hoop and net with a Wilson brand official NBA game ball basketball before the game between the Detroit Pistons and Charlotte Hornets at Little Caesars Arena on February 09, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan.
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How to Watch Eberlein Drive vs. AfterShocksDate: Sunday, July 13, 2025Time: 4:00 p.m. ETVenue: Charles Koch ArenaChannel: FOXStream: Fubo (try for free)

Former Arizona star Gabe York has led the way for Eberlein Drive this summer, averaging 20.6 points per game in TBT competition. Most recently, York scored 25 points in Eberlein Drive’s 85-77 win over Best Virginia. Former Austin Peay star Terry Taylor scored 12 points in the win, while Anthony Clemmons, who played his college basketball at Iowa, had eight assists in the huge victory for Eberlein Drive.

Meanwhile, the AfterShocks defeated We Are D3 in the semifinal to get to this point, winning the game 66-54, to set up this championship game against the Eberlein Drive. Former Tulsa player James Woodard led the team in scoring in the semifinal win with 12 points off the bench, while one-time Youngstown State star Marcus Keene had 10 points in the win.

Former Pitt Panther Nike Sibande has led the AfterShocks in scoring this summer with 13.4 points per game, so stopping him will be key for the Eberlein Drive’s chances at a championship victory on Sunday.

Tune the channel to FOX at 4:00 p.m. ET to catch the 2025 The Basketball Tournament championship game between the Eberlein Drive and AfterShocks.

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