
WATCH: Highlights of Carmen's Crew's opening matchup win of The Basketball Tournament
"Carmen's Crew" won vs. GoTeam Green Machine on Sunday by a score of 78-67, and the team did it in a little different fashion, with different stars paving the way in Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
Despite the score, it was a pretty close game, aside from a third quarter that made all the difference for Carmen's Crew. If you missed any of the action, thanks to the amazing efforts of the internet and the social media app known as "X" we've got the highlights for you to take in.
Here are the Cliff Notes highlights of Carmen's Crew's first step towards a TBT title defense.
Carmen's Crew will next be in action on Monday at 6 p.m. ET against the winner of Locked In Elite and Fort Wayne Champs.
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