There may not be any basketball games going on, but rapper Ice Cube and entertainment executive Jeff Kwatinetz are looking to fill that void. Chris Haynes of Yahoo! Sports reported that the two founders of the Big3 basketball league are looking to start “a quarantined, reality show-style three-on-three tournament in April.”

Ice Cube and Kwatinetz have been discussing the possibility with multiple TV networks.

The tournament’s preseason would begin with 16 to 22 players who have tested negative for the coronavirus who will be quarantined in Los Angeles. The home where the players will live will have a basketball court available on the property. If anyone leaves at any point during the tournament, the player would be disqualified and removed.

Everything would be captured on camera, including the players’ day-to-day lives and any drama that ensues. A group of producers would be available off-site for any player who needs it.

The tournament would run over the course of seven rounds and the teams would be rearranged after the first round. Players are eliminated after three losses. First, second and third places finishers win cash prizes.

Until another announcement is made, Yahoo! Sports reported that the Big3 tournament is set to begin on June 20.