NEW YORK — The sneaker wars are taking a break this summer.
Under Armour and Nike won’t go head-to-head with their events in August because each sneaker company is holding a showcase event on a different weekend next month.
For the last couple of years, Nike has held an event in the Bahamas that competed directly with the Under Armour Elite 24 Game in late August, the idea being to draw attention from the Elite 24.
Under Armour is shifting its Elite 24 Game to the San Francisco Bay area and will fold it into the Steph Curry SC30 Select camp Aug. 6-8, as first reported by ZAGSBLOG.
Under Armour announced Wednesday that “the first-ever SC30 Select Showcase” will air on Tuesday (Aug. 8) at 9 p.m. ET on ESPNU.
Stephen Curry and his brother Seth Curry of the Dallas Mavericks will each coach a team, with fellow Under Armour athletes Josh Jackson and Emmanuel Mudiay serving as assistant coaches. Rosters are below.
The event includes several New York/New Jersey area standouts in Moses Brown, Naz Reid, Jahvon Quinerly, Precious Achiuwa, Bryan Antoine and Scottie Lewis.
Last year the Elite 24 Game was held Aug. 20 in Brooklyn, where New York native Isaiah Washington (Minnesota) took home MVP honors. The event has also been held in Los Angeles and Charlotte.
Meantime, adidias will also hold its Adidas Nations event Aug. 4-8 in Houston.
Nike will hold an event called “The Academy” in Thousand Oaks, Calif., Aug. 19 that it advertised on ESPN’s coverage of the Peach Jam final on Sunday. The event purportedly will feature 18 of the top 20 players in the nation.
The crown jewel of the Nike summer circuit, the Peach Jam in North Augusta, S.C., completed with the Oakland Soldiers beating Team Takeover in the final.
WE-R1 won the Under Armour 17U championship near Atlanta. Under Armor will host its All-American Camp later this week at Philadelphia University.
Congratulations, @WeR1Basketball
Back to back UAA 17U Champs. #StartYourStory pic.twitter.com/4uevx82Vce
— UAA (@UAassociation) July 15, 2017
Meantime, sources said the Big Strick Classic that has been held in New York the last several years with high-profile players is not slated to go in 2017.
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STEPH CURRY SC30 SELECT SHOWCASE
TEAM TCC (BLACK)
# |
NAME |
POS |
HGT |
CLASS |
HOMETOWN |
0 |
Elijah Weaver |
G |
6’5″ |
2018 |
Cocoa, FL |
1 |
Moses Brown |
C |
7’1″ |
2018 |
Queens, NY |
2 |
Eric Ayala |
PG |
6’3″ |
2018 |
Wilmington, DE |
3 |
Naz Reid |
PF |
6’10” |
2018 |
Asbury Park, NJ |
4 |
Cassius Stanley |
G |
6’6″ |
2019 |
Los Angeles, CA |
5 |
Jahvon Quinerly |
PG |
6’1″ |
2018 |
Hackensack, NJ |
10 |
Keldon Johnson |
SG |
6’6″ |
2018 |
South Hill, VA |
11 |
Shareef O’Neal |
F |
6’9″ |
2018 |
Los Angeles, CA |
12 |
Precious Achiuwa |
SF |
6’9″ |
2019 |
Bronx, NY |
15 |
Joey Baker |
SG |
6’7″ |
2019 |
Fayetteville, NC |
20 |
Chol Marial |
C |
7’1″ |
2019 |
Cheshire, CT (South Sudan) |
22 |
Anfernee Simons |
SG |
6’3″ |
2018 |
Altamonte Springs, FL |
23 |
Scottie Lewis |
SG |
6’5″ |
2019 |
Hazlet, NJ |
COACHES |
Stephen Curry |
HC |
Bruce Fraser |
Asst |
Shonn Brown |
Asst |
Brandon Payne |
Asst |
Josh Jackson |
Asst |
TEAM JUST US (WHITE)
# |
NAME |
POS |
HGT |
CLASS |
HOMETOWN |
0 |
Tyler Harris |
PG |
5’10” |
2018 |
Memphis, TN |
1 |
Bryan Antoine |
SG |
6’5″ |
2019 |
Tinton Falls, NJ |
2 |
Aaron Wiggins |
SG |
6’6″ |
2018 |
Greensboro, NC |
3 |
Prentiss Hubb |
PG |
6’3″ |
2018 |
Upper Marlboro, MD |
4 |
Devon Dotson |
PG |
6’2″ |
2018 |
Charlotte, NC |
6 |
Josh Green |
SG |
6’5″ |
2019 |
Phoenix, AZ (Australia) |
9 |
Bol Bol |
PF/C |
7’1″ |
2018 |
Santa Ana, CA |
10 |
Darius Garland |
PG |
6’2″ |
2018 |
Nashville, TN |
12 |
Silvio De Sousa |
PF/C |
6’9″ |
2018 |
Bradenton, FL (Angola) |
22 |
Cam Reddish |
G |
6’7″ |
2018 |
Norristown, PA |
23 |
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl |
PF |
6’9″ |
2019 |
Kansas City, KS |
24 |
Chris Herren, Jr |
SG |
6’3″ |
2019 |
Portsmouth, RI |
33 |
Jontay Porter |
F |
6’10” |
2018 |
Columbia, MO |
COACHES |
Seth Curry |
HC |
Fran Fraschilla |
Asst |
Emmanuel Mudiay |
Asst |
Tim Legler |
Asst |
Rob McClanaghan |
Asst |