Thanksgiving week tournaments often feature a mix of top-tier matchups and hit-or-miss options, similar to a Thanksgiving dinner.
The Ball Dawgs Classic, starting on Monday, Nov. 25 near Las Vegas, has three top-15 ranked teams in a four-team tournament. With teams like Oklahoma Sooners, Kansas State Wildcats, and Duke Blue Devils participating, it’s a must-watch event.
The tournament kicks off with a Duke-Kansas State game, with the potential for the winner to face Oklahoma in the championship game. Here are three compelling reasons to follow the tournament:
Will Ayoka Lee dominate against the Blue Devils?
Kansas State’s Ayoka Lee has been a force with her efficient offensive game, averaging 19 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. Playing against Duke, Lee might need to step up to secure a win.
Facing Duke’s younger bigs, Lee could have a significant impact. With support from teammate Temira Pondexter, who adds versatility with her shooting, Kansas State has a strong chance against the Blue Devils.
In addition to Lee, Kansas State has skilled guards like Jaelynn Glenn and Zyanna Walker who can match up well against Duke’s lineup.
Duke will rely on their challenging early season games to prepare for the tournament.
Watch the Sooners led by Raegan Beers
Oklahoma has been dominant this season, led by forward Raegan Beers. With an average of 92 points per game, the Sooners are a force to be reckoned with.
Beers’ double-doubles and contributions from Skylar Vann and Sahara Williams make Oklahoma a formidable team. Expect a high-scoring game from the Sooners.
The matchup against DePaul is likely to showcase the offensive prowess of the Sooners.
A battle of the bigs for the Ball Dawgs title?
The championship game between the top teams should be competitive, with strong post players like Ayoka Lee and Raegan Beers potentially facing off.
The clash between Lee and Beers would highlight the importance of versatile big men in modern basketball.
If the Wildcats prioritize Lee’s long-term health, Oklahoma could have an advantage in the championship game.
Tournament schedule
All games will be held at Lee’s Family Forum in Henderson, NV and streamed on FloSports.
Monday, Nov. 25
Duke vs. Kansas State (3 p.m. ET)
Oklahoma vs. DePaul (30 min. following Game 1)
Wednesday, Nov. 27
Consolation Game (2 p.m. ET)
Championship Game (30 min. following Game 1)