Since its inception in 2017, the BIG3 has been filled with big-name players and viral moments. The league is now heading into its ninth season, symbolizing how strong and popular the BIG3 has gotten each and every year, as shown by significant viewership growth over the course of eight seasons so far.
The 2026 BIG3 Draft is set to take place on June 7th, with names like Jack Gohike, Pierre Jackson and Sebastian Telfair entering into the season 9 draft pool. Names like Derrick Favors and James Johnson have also signed with the BIG3 for the upcoming campaign. In June, the Summer of FIREBALL 3 is set to begin.
With season 9 on the horizon, let’s take a look at some of the all-time leading scorers in BIG3 basketball history.
Top 10 All-Time Scoring Leaders in the BIG3
1. Joe Johnson (704 Points) – Triplets, Detroit Amps
Ever since his rookie year in the BIG3 in 2019, Joe Johnson has been far and away the best player in league history. He set the BIG3 single-season scoring record that year (at the time) with 175 points while also leading the league in assists per game (3.9) and steals per game (1.1). He topped off his stellar rookie season by winning the MVP and the championship for the Triplets. That was the first of three BIG3 MVPs for Johnson, also winning one in 2021 and 2023 with the Triplets.
Joe played for the Triplets until 2025, when he joined the Detroit Amps. He started off looking like he was gunning for his fourth MVP as he scored 30 points in week 1 and 29 in week 2. Unfortunately, he sustained a season-ending injury and only played in those two games. If it wasn’t for missed time throughout his career, whether it was due to injuries or losing a season due to COVID in 2020, Iso Joe could’ve had 900+ points in his BIG3 career going into his seventh season.
2. Kevin Murphy (620 Points) – 3-Headed Monsters, Tri-State, Boston Ball Hogs
Another former BIG3 Rookie of the Year is amongst the all-time leading scorers in the form of Kevin Murphy. He won the award in 2021 when he averaged 20.4 points per game with the 3-Headed Monsters, which was good for fourth-most in the league. Murphy exploded the next year to win the BIG3 MVP in 2022, averaging a whopping 25.9 points per game. He totaled 181 points for the season, which is the second-most points accumulated in a season to date, trailing Iso Joe’s record of 182.
Murphy then joined Tri-State in 2024 and instantly made an impact, averaging the third-most points in the league with 20.4 and had the second-most total points with 163. He’s looking for a bounce-back year heading into 2026 after a down year in 2025 with the Boston Ball Hogs.
3. Earl Clark (620 Points) – Tri-State, Trilogy
Earl Clark came into the league in 2021 after being drafted second overall by Tri-State. He instantly established himself as an elite rebounder in the game, finishing tied for eighth in total rebounds with 44. Clark ended up finishing as a top-10 rebounder in every season of his career so far. That includes when he led the league in total rebounds in 2022 and 2025 with Trilogy. To go along with his league-leading rebound total in 2022, he also led the BIG3 in steals with 14, which is the current single-season record for the most steals in league history.
In addition to his steals and rebounding ability, he can score. He’s tied for second with Murphy among the BIG3’s all-time leading scorers with 620. He’s averaged double-digit points in every season and has finished seventh or better in total points from 2022 to 2025. His best scoring year yet came last season with the DMV Trilogy when he averaged a career-high 18.8 points per game and also had a career-high 150 total points, helping his team win the BIG3 Championship. Clark is one of the best all-around players in the game, and he’s shown it year in and year out.
4. Michael Beasley (590 Points) – 3’s Company, Miami 305
Challenging Iso Joe for the best player in the BIG3 is none other than Michael Beasley, who’s electrified ever since he joined the league in 2022. He finished his rookie season averaging 18.3 points per game (5th in league) and had 128 total points (4th in league). He followed that up with 21.6 points per game and 151 total points in 2023, which were 2nd and 3rd in the league, respectively.
Beasley won back-to-back MVP awards in 2024 and 2025 when he averaged 21.3 points (149 total) and 23.1 points (162 total) per game, respectively. His 162 total points finished first in the league in 2025. With his performance the past two seasons, Beasley was able to bring his teams to the title game in both seasons, ultimately securing a BIG3 Championship in 2025 with the Miami 305. There are no signs of Beasley stopping his play anytime soon, meaning he’s gunning for a three-peat as MVP and three straight appearances in the big game.
5. Donte Greene (569 Points) – Killer 3’s, Trilogy
You can’t talk about the old Killer 3’s teams without mentioning Donte Greene‘s name. He came into the league in 2019 and scored 92 total points, averaging 11.5 points per game. Greene was also tied for fifth in three pointers made in the entire league with 11.
That was just the start, as he had one of the best three-year stretches in BIG3 history between 2021 and 2023. Greene’s best season came in 2021 when he scored 166 total points (20.8 ppg). He then scored 101 points in 2022, which was eighth-best in the league. In 2023, Greene tallied 142 points (17.8 ppg), which was the fourth-most in the league. In total, he scored 409 points over those three years and hit 43 three-pointers.
Greene only played in one game last season for the DMV Trilogy, or else he’d likely be over 600 career points.
6-10 Leading Scorers:
6. Reggie Evans (548 Points) – Killer 3’s, 3 Headed Monsters, Miami 305
7. Mike Taylor (547 Points) – Ghost Ballers, Trilogy, LA Riot
8. Jason Richardson (521 Points) – Tri State, Triplets
9. Jeremy Pargo (511 Points) – 3’s Company, Triplets, Detroit Amps
10. Cuttino Mobley (508 Points) – Power
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