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World Tour - Manama Final

USA Basketball

USA Basketball

Posted on Nov 22, 2025

Since April, the 2025 FIBA 3x3 World Tour has wound its way across three continents and has shaped up as a season of down-to-the-wire games and rising contenders. Now, it all culminates at the Manama Final 2025, the two-day finale from Nov. 21-22, held in Bahrain’s capital city.

The Competition

Team Miami enters the World Tour Final as the second overall seed of 14 teams, trailing only Ub (SRB) - a squad that Miami last took down 22-16 in the Macau Masters semifinals.

Miami’s final tournament of the year will begin on Friday, Nov. 21 with a pair of pool play matchups against two Chinese teams. First up, Team Miami will face off against Hangzhou (CHN) at 7:35 a.m. EST followed by Chongming (CHN) at 9:30 a.m. EST to round off Group B action.

A top two finish in Pool B would move Miami onto Saturday’s bracket play, with a chance to claim their fourth title on the 2025 Tour. Should Team Miami finish first in the group, they will take on Group D’s second-place finisher at 9:20 a.m. EST, while finishing second in Pool B would slate Miami for an 8:40 a.m. EST quarterfinal contest.

The event’s semifinal round will begin at 11 a.m. EST on Saturday and the final game of the tournament, and nine-month-long circuit, is set for 12:30 p.m. EST.

The Manama Final 2025 will stream live here. Live stats and tournament updates will be posted here.

Team Miami

The same quartet that battled at the Bucharest Masters two weeks ago will make up the Miami squad for the final ride: Henry Caruso, Mitch Hahn, James Parrott and Dylan Travis.

This group also captured the Dongguan Challenger title in October. In Bucharest, where Miami finished fourth, Caruso led the team in scoring, while Travis showed off his range with key 2-pointers throughout the weekend. As a team, they shot 68% on 1-point buckets.

Last Time Out

In their latest World Tour appearance, Team Miami finished fourth at the Bucharest Masters. After completing a 2-0 run through pool play, Miami took a 21-16 win over Raudondvaris (LTU) in the quarterfinals. Their tournament run ended in the semifinals, falling to Amsterdam, who went on to claim the title. On the year, Miami holds two Masters titles and one Challenger title.