Bulls’ Zach LaVine and Sky’s Allie Quigley will be part of charity HORSE tournament

Money from the $200,000 prize pool will go to charities working on the coronavirus response.

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The Sky’s Allie Quigley will go against the Thunder’s Chris Paul in a charity HORSE tournament.

The Sky’s Allie Quigley will go against the Thunder’s Chris Paul in a charity HORSE tournament.

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The Bulls’ Zach LaVine and the Sky’s Allie Quigley will be back on the court this weekend.

The NBA, the National Basketball Players Association and ESPN will stream a HORSE tournament on ESPN’s app.

The NBA HORSE Challenge will have eight participants. The quarterfinals are to be shown Sunday and the semifinals and final on April 16.

The quarterfinal matchups are LaVine against NBA retiree and ESPN analyst Paul Pierce; Quigley against Chris Paul of the Oklahoma City Thunder; Trae Young of the Atlanta Hawks against former NBA player and ESPN analyst Chauncey Billups; and WNBA great and 2020 Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Tamika Catchings against Mike Conley Jr. of the Utah Jazz.

Players must call their shots before the attempt and dunking is not allowed. The players will be isolated and competing on separate home courts.

Money from the $200,000 prize pool will go to charities working on the coronavirus response. The event will be pre-taped.

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