
Only four teams remain in The Basketball Tournament, an exhibition that is quickly growing in popularity and will award a winner-take-all $2 million prize to the 2016 champion. Unsurprisingly considering the grand prize, "TBT" has attracted many of the top non-NBA American players, from former college standouts and lottery picks to D-League stars to players who are thriving overseas. It's a unique way to fill the basketball void between Summer League and preseason, and both semifinals should be highly compelling action. City of Gods takes on Overseas Elite in a rematch of last year's Final Four matchup, while alumni teams from the University of Colorado and Bradley University battle in the other contest. There will be talent all over the floor on Saturday at Fordham's historic Rose Hill Gym in New York, and you can click through the gallery for the complete roster and overview of each team. (Getty)

City of Gods
Roster: James Gist, Phil Goss, David Hawkins, Dermarr Johnson, Lasan Kromah, Pops Mensah-Bonsu, Xavier Silas, Omar Strong, Michael Sweetney, James White, Chris Wright
Loaded with former NBA talent, City of Gods returns to The Basketball Tournament Final 4 for the second year in a row after losing in the semifinals to eventual champions Overseas Elite in 2015. Xavier Silas, a former Northern Illinois standout who joined the NBA D-League in January and impressed during Summer League, has led the way over the last two games, pouring in 39 points on just 15 field-goal attempts. Behind Silas, it's been a balanced effort. Phil Goss, who has starred in Italy for much of his career, and Chris Wright, who had a short NBA stint, have scored in double-figures all four games, while former lottery pick Dermarr Johnson can flat-out score with two games of 27-plus points. (Getty)

Overseas Elite
Roster: Travis Bader, Kyle Fogg, Paris Horne, Jhondre Jefferson, Myck Kabongo, DeAndre Kane, DJ Kennedy, Errick McCollum, Todd O'Brien, Raffa Anthony, Ryan Richards
The defending champs, and it's not exactly difficult to see why. Errick McCollum, the older brother of Portland Trail Blazers superstar C.J., has enjoyed a wildly successful international career, most recently winning Eurocup MVP. Myck Kabongo is a former University of Texas star who started 16 games in the NBA D-League last year. Paris Horne and DJ Kennedy are former St. John's standouts, while DeAndre Kane, a first-team All-Big 12 player with Iowa State in 2014, is a newcomer to the team this year. Kennedy and former Arizona guard Kyle Fogg have led the way in the scoring department, but this team can beat you in a multitude of ways. (Getty)

Team Colorado
Roster: Dominique Coleman, Austin Dufault, Marcus Hall, Marcus King-Stockton, Levi Knutson, Jayson Obazuaye, Marcus Relphorde, Richard Roby, Scott Senger, Shannon Sharpe, Dwight Thorne, Calvin Williams
After bowing out against eventual finalist Team 23 in the first round last year, Team Colorado has bounced back with a run to the semifinals, which includes a redemption victory against Team 23 in the Super 16. Marcus Hall, who has spent a large part of his professional career in Turkey, has been a scoring machine for the Buffalo alumni, averaging 23.8 points on a Curry-ian 55.6 percent from the field and 44.4 percent from 3-point range. Marcus Relphorde, Austin Dufault and Dominique Coleman, all of whom play in Europe, have also provided solid contributions. (Getty)

Always A Brave
Roster: Tony Bennett, Jeremy Crouch, Will Franklin, Phillip Gilbert, A.J. Guyton, Walt Lemon, Sam Maniscalco, Patrick O'Bryant, Daniel Ruffin, Matt Salley, Marcellus Sommerville, Andrew Warren
The Bradley alumni squad has an array of talented players, but one has stood out well above the rest: Marcellus Sommerville. The three-time All-MVC power forward, who has mostly played professionally in France, is averaing 24.25 points and 8.0 rebounds per game, most notably pouring in 28 and 11 against former NBA stars Mike Bibby and Jason Williams. Along with 7-footer Patrick O'Bryant, a former Top-10 pick who now plays in Taiwan, this squad has a truly formidable and versatile frontcourt that will be difficult to deal with. (Getty)
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