Team Challenge ALS

Leagues Played
The Basketball Tournament 4x9mins 10

Results

The Basketball Tournament 4x9mins 07/19 23:00 8 L.A. Cheaters v Team Challenge ALS L 80-74
The Basketball Tournament 4x9mins 07/18 21:00 7 Team Challenge ALS v Once A Bronco W 87-71
The Basketball Tournament 4x9mins 07/21 01:00 - AfterShocks v Team Challenge ALS L 69-65
The Basketball Tournament 4x9mins 07/07 18:00 - Sideline Cancer v Team Challenge ALS L 76-66
The Basketball Tournament 4x9mins 07/29 23:00 - Team Challenge ALS v Eberlein Drive L 67-78
The Basketball Tournament 4x9mins 07/28 19:00 - Team Challenge ALS v Sons of Westwood W 86-80
The Basketball Tournament 4x9mins 08/03 23:00 - Overseas Elite v Team Challenge ALS L 86-83
The Basketball Tournament 4x9mins 08/02 00:03 - Scarlet & Gray v Team Challenge ALS W 83-88
The Basketball Tournament 4x9mins 07/23 20:00 - Armored Athlete v Team Challenge ALS W 63-75
The Basketball Tournament 4x9mins 07/22 20:00 - Few Good Men v Team Challenge ALS W 60-77
Team Challenge ALS is a basketball team that was founded in 2017 with the aim of raising awareness and funds for ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) research. The team is made up of former professional basketball players, including NBA champions and All-Stars, who have come together to use their skills and platform to make a difference in the fight against ALS.

The team is led by former NBA player and coach, Darren Collison, who lost his grandfather to ALS. The players on the team are passionate about the cause and are committed to using their talents to make a positive impact. They play exhibition games against other teams and participate in various events to raise awareness and funds for ALS research.

Team Challenge ALS is more than just a basketball team, it is a movement that is dedicated to finding a cure for ALS. The team's mission is to inspire others to join the fight against ALS and to make a difference in the lives of those affected by the disease. Through their efforts, they hope to raise awareness, funds, and hope for a future without ALS.