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Ex-Celtic Jared Sullinger wins ‘The Basketball Tournament,’ $1 million team prize with clutch shot

Sullinger last played in the NBA in 2017.

Jared Sullinger
Jared Sullinger playing for the Celtics in 2014. AP Photo/Matt Slocum

Jared Sullinger’s million-dollar moment: In the latest chapter of his unorthodox basketball career, Jared Sullinger is on top of the world following his team’s Sunday win in “The Basketball Tournament.”

Sullinger, 32, was once a Celtics first-round pick (and formerly one of the top high school recruits in the country). But after leaving Boston as a free agent in 2016 (and the NBA a year later), he has subsequently pursued an international career with stints in China and Korea.

More recently, he returned to feature in TBT, an annual open-invitation tournament that follows a similar format as the NCAA version (64 teams, single elimination). Rosters are generally filled with ex-college stars who have played (or currently play) at a non-NBA professional level.

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Playing for Carmen’s Crew, a team that generally features former Ohio State players (like Sullinger), the ex-Celtic was named tournament MVP in 2024. His efforts culminated with the clutch game-winner to clinch the team-wide $1 million prize:

In the end, Carmen’s Crew defeated Forever Coogs 69-65. It’s the second TBT win for the Crew, who also prevailed in the 2019 edition.

Scores and schedules:

The Red Sox defeated the Rangers 7-2 on Sunday, taking two of three from Texas. Boston begins a new three-game series against the Royals tonight (8:10 pm) at Kauffman Stadium.

Of greater significance on Sunday was the win by the New England Free Jacks, who repeated at Major League Rugby champions with a 20-11 win over the Seattle Seawolves.

Elsewhere, the Paris Olympics continues, with a packed schedule of events.

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Around the league: Victor Robles pulled off great catches to make back-to-back outs for the Mariners on Sunday.

On this day: In 2012, Usain Bolt defended his Olympic 100-meter title at the London Olympics.

Daily highlight: Walter Bou (brother of longtime Revolution forward Gustavo Bou) scored one of the goals of the year to give Argentine club Lanús a dramatic winning goal.

Hayden Bird

Sports Staff

Hayden Bird is a sports staff writer for Boston.com, where he has worked since 2016. He covers all things sports in New England.

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