Former UCLA men’s basketball guard Malcolm Lee was introduced as a starter before the Sons of Westwood, comprised of many alumni basketball players, tipped off their first game at The Basketball Tournament.
Former Temple guard Khalif Wyatt beats opposing team We Are D3’s Joey Flannery to the basket.
Recently graduated UCLA center Thomas Welsh makes a visit to TBT to support his former teammates and is invited to chat with commentators at the ESPN booth.
GG Goloman, a former forward who graduated with Welsh this year, attempted a hook shot over We Are D3’s Jeff Gibbs.
Lee – the 43rd overall pick by the Chicago Bulls in the 2011 NBA draft – went up for a layup and finished the night with 14 points and eight rebounds.
Former guard Isaac Hamilton successfully completed his layup despite blocks from We Are D3’s Johnathan Ivy.
Former UCSB forward Leland King finished with six points on 3-of-4 from the field and 16 minutes of action.
Former Notre Dame forward Tyrone Nash drove to the basket. He logged 17 points behind shooting 8-of-8 from the field.
Members of the Den came out in support of Bruin basketball alumni at Cal State LA.
Lee penetrates into the paint as he tries to avoid Flannery.
Lee finishes a one-on-nobody fast break with a slam dunk after stealing the ball on defense.
Former UCLA forward Jordan Adams pushes through defenders in the paint and registered 15 points on the night.
Former UCLA guard Jerrold Smith saw four minutes of action, but was given the honor to move the Sons of Westwood’s card to the Round 2 of the bracket.