A Night on the Court: My 3x3 Basketball Experience with Friends
Hey there, Hivers! Clark here also known as Urpotato. I'm not just your run-of-the-mill blogger student - I'm also into basketball, music, and adventure. So, hi again! Today, I want to tell you about how I get ready for and play basketball, but with a twist. It's not your typical game; we're talking 3x3 here.
WHAT IS 3X3 IN BASKETBALL GAME??
3x3 basketball is a smaller and faster version of regular basketball. In this game, each team has three players on the court and one substitute. It is played on a half court with only one basket. The game is 10 minutes long or ends earlier if a team scores 21 points. Players score 1 point for shots inside the arc and 2 points for shots outside it. Each team has only 12 seconds to take a shot, which makes the game quick and exciting. After a basket or rebound, the ball must be taken outside the arc before the team can try to score again. 3x3 basketball is simple, fast, and fun to watch.
THE PREPARATION!!
Before I went to my basketball game, I made sure to prepare myself properly. I took a shower and applied personal hygiene products like alum. I also combed my hair neatly. After that, I immediately got my shoes ready and checked them carefully to see if there was any damage.
THE GAME!!
After I prepare myself my mom and I were chatting while I was waiting for the time of our game. After a while, one of my teammates messaged me saying it was already our turn to play, so I quickly changed into my playing clothes. But when we arrived at the venue, it turned out that the previous game was still in the last quarter. Anyway, it turns out that this was just a 3x3 game since it’s only a league organized by our chapel for the upcoming fiesta.
After the first team played, my teammates and I immediately warmed up before our game started. Most of the spectators were our neighbors. The game was very intense because our opponents were not the same age as us—some were even older. But despite the challenges during the game, we came out victorious. We were very grateful for that moment.
THE CELEBRATION!!
After our game, my close neighborhood friends and I hung out by the side of the road while having some drinks. We were simply reminiscing about the past—back when we were kids, we really loved hanging out by the roadside. We didn’t even realize that we were already creating memories back then. So of course, we took a picture before anyone could get drunk—though honestly, no one actually got drunk that night.
That night was more than just about playing basketball—it was about reliving memories, spending time with friends, and enjoying the simple moments. Win or lose, what matters most is the bond we share and the memories we continue to make. I’m thankful for that game, the laughter, and the company. Until the next adventure—on or off the court!
Thankyou so much for supporting me until next time urpotatoess!!
Wow, this was such a fun read! 🏀 I love how you shared not just the game itself but the whole experience—from preparation to celebration. It really shows that basketball isn't just about competition but also about connection and bonding with your friends and community. Your passion and energy made me feel like I was part of the moment too. Congrats on the win, and keep creating more awesome memories both on and off the court! 💯🔥
thankyouuusomuchhh ms I'm glad that you really read my whole blog and support me as always thankyouuu
This was such a fun experience in basketball 🏀.Me,I also want to learn how to play basketball but I'm scared of getting hit by the ball HAHA.The vibes, the game, the laughs and everything was just perfect. I like the way you shared your whole experience not only in game but also the preparation to celebration. Win or lose, it's always the memories you make. Can't wait for you next game.😻
thankyouu ms, I hope this story motivates you in wanting to experience basketball you can learn it with your boyfriend or cousin or any friends that knows how to play basketball
Sometimes those after-game hangouts are the real core memories fr. Keep ballin’ and sharing, bro!
yesss the hangout was the really core memory, we didn't even notice that every bonding we already built a memory
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