Big Three
Big Three is a term used colloquially to refer to the three most prominent entities in any given grouping or subject. It may refer to:
People
Business and education
- Big Three (automobile manufacturers), describing major manufacturers in different countries
- Big Three (colleges), Harvard, Yale, and Princeton University
- Big Three (management consultancies), McKinsey, Bain & Company, and Boston Consulting Group
- Big Three (credit rating agencies), Standard & Poor's, Moody's, and Fitch Group
- Big Three television networks, ABC, CBS, and NBC
Music
Sports
- In golf, three players who promoted by Mark McCormack as the Big Three: Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, and Gary Player
- The trio of players of the Montreal Canadiens during the 1970s, consisting of Larry Robinson, Guy Lapointe and Serge Savard
- The trio of players of the Boston Celtics during the 1980s, consisting of Larry Bird, Kevin McHale, and Robert Parish
- The trio of players of the Chicago Bulls during the 1990s, consisting of Michael Jordan, Scotie Pippen and Dennis Rodman
- The trio of players of the San Antonio Spurs NBA Franchise, consisting of Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobli, and Tony Parker
- The trio of players of the Boston Celtics NBA Franchise, consisting of Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, and Ray Allen
- The trio of players of the Miami Heat NBA Franchise, consisting of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.
- Big Three (Portugal), the three most powerful sports clubs in Portugal
Technology
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