1. Gilbert Arenas, Enemies



Agent Zero was a superstar in the NBA. In his fifth year in the league, Arenas was averaging close to 30 points a game to go along with 6 assists and 2 steals. A combination of injuries and bad choices led to Arenas eventually being eased out of the NBA. He had a short stint in the Chinese Basketball Association and has now found his way into the Big3. We're excited to see Hibachi and his shot making skills again.



2. Larry Sanders, 3 Headed Monsters



Only true NBA fans remember the Milwaukee Bucks before the arrival of Giannis Antetokounmpo. Before the Greek Freak arrived on the scene, there was a promising 6'11" center who was averaging close to a double double in points and rebounds to go along with almost 3 blocks per game. That guy was Larry Sanders. This is a dude who once had a rare 10 block triple double and was supposed to break out as one of the best big men in the NBA. Unfortunately, Sanders was out of the league before that could happen because of injuries, and plenty of personal issues that he has fortunately now worked out.



3. Greg Oden, Aliens



It's fun to see the Portland Trailblazers now making a deep run in the playoffs courtesy of a certain Mr. Lillard. But prior to this newfound success, Portland has had an unfortunate streak of getting good but injured players. That list would include the infamous Sam Bowie, Bill Walton, Brandon Roy, and the newly minted Big3 player, Greg Oden. Oden was a beast during his student-athlete days and was projected to become one of the greats in the NBA. He was even drafted before a certain Kevin Durant. But knee problems cut his NBA career short and now we're hoping that the half-court format of the Big3 will be kinder to his extremities.



4. Shannon Brown, Aliens



Shannon Brown was an NBA journeyman who played for 8 teams in the NBA. His best years came during his stint with Phoenix but we'll always remember him for being the high flying Laker who made the nasty block you saw in the video above (which was definitely not a foul). For someone who relies on his athleticism a lot, he's now on the wrong side of 30 years old. But if he can jump half as high as he did when he was in the NBA, we'd still expect a ton of highlights from the dude. And again, NOT. A. FOUL.



5. Lamar Odom, Enemies



Non-basketball fans would know Lamar Odom from his relationship with Khloe Kardashian and his eventual battle with drugs and some very serious health problems. But let it be known that Odom was one hell of a basketball player and was a part of multiple US national teams. He's almost 40 years old but still plays competitive basketball, particularly with Mighty Sports - Philippines where he suited up beside everyone's favorite import, Justin Brownlee. That means he still has something left in the tank and we can't wait to see that in the Big3.