AND1, in conjunction with IMG, announced the first six sites to host open tryouts for the 2013 AND1 Summer Remix Basketball Tournament. The inaugural event will be a 12-team, $100,000, winner-take-all tournament to be held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the Liacouras Center on the campus of Temple University over Labor Day Weekend (August 29-September 1). The Open Run tryouts will give anyone the chance to participate in the event, with the best eight players from all of the tryouts forming a free agent team with direct entry into the tournament.

Our brand has been built on the idea of free expression on the basketball court, and through these ‘Open Run tryouts we will give the best players an opportunity to join us for the ultimate prize later this summer in Philadelphia, said AND1 marketing director Maurice Levy. AND1 has always been a brand of opportunity for the streetballer, and we think this summer we will help give a chance to a new legion of creative, athletic and exciting new faces in the sport.

The six new cities and sites, in addition last Saturdays tryout at the Dunlevy Milbank Center in New York will include:

June 13-Morris Brown Gym (Atlanta Gym 7PM-10PM) Walnut St NW, Atlanta, GA

June 14-Lions Park Community Center (Raleigh, NC 6PM-9PM) 516 Dennis Avenue, Raleigh, NC

June 15-Ivory Baker Rec Center (Charlotte, NC 12PM-4PM) 1920 Stroud Park Court, Charlotte, NC

June 22-Oakwood Rec Center (Los Angeles, CA, 12PM-4PM) 767 California Ave, Venice, CA

July 17-Carmelo Center (Baltimore, MD, 6-9PM) 1100 E Fayette St, Baltimore, MD

July 19- Reading High School (Reading, PA, 6PM-9PM) 801 N 13th St, Reading, PA

Those interested in participating in the Open Run can pre-register on-line at AND1.com/register prior to arriving or they can show up at the venue and register in person. Depending upon turnout, players should plan on being at the tryouts for several hours in order for a thorough evaluation of their skills.

Teams for the 12 team event will be comprised of some of the best players from across the country including professionals, as well as streetball legends.

More open tryouts will be held in other select locations across the United States.