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3×3.EXE Super Premier Final: Team Preview Series – LAUSANNE
3×3.EXE Super Premier Final: Team Preview Series
The stage is set. After two rounds of intense competition in Vietnam and Thailand, the 3×3.EXE Super Premier 2025 has arrived at its grand finale in Hachinohe, Japan. With $40,000 USD in total prize money on the line—including $24,000 for the champions—and three coveted World Tour spots up for grabs, the stakes have never been higher.
Every team has fought through fierce battles, endured gruelling matchups, and showcased their strengths, but now, as they land in Japan, only one goal remains—to be crowned champions.
In this Team Preview Series, we’ll break down each squad’s journey to the final, highlighting key players, strengths, and the challenges they’ll face on the road to glory. With world-class talent, tactical masterclasses, and high-pressure moments ahead, who has what it takes to rise above the rest and claim the title?.

Lausanne – Team Preview
Finals Seed: 4th
Round 1 Placing: 5th
Round 2 Placing: 3rd
Lausanne enters the 3×3.EXE Super Premier Final as one of the most well-rounded and battle-tested teams in the tournament – and as the defending 3×3.EXE Super Premier Champion. With an elite combination of teamwork, defensive presence, and scoring versatility, they lead the competition in assists per game (7.9) and blocks per game (2.4)—a testament to their unselfish play and interior dominance.
Their deep, balanced roster features multiple game-changers, with Jonathan Dubas (8.0 PPG, 2nd in scoring) and Przemyslaw Zamojski (7.3 PPG, 3rd in scoring) providing offensive firepower, while Wes Molteni (3.1 APG, 1st overall & 5.4 RPG, 9th overall) orchestrates the attack. Meanwhile, Andrew Kelly (2.3 BPG, 1st in blocks) has been an elite rim protector, adding to their defensive strength.
In Round 1, Lausanne looked dominant in pool play but suffered a heartbreaking quarterfinal loss to Alphas.EXE (21-20), despite leading for most of the game. Round 2 saw them bounce back with a renewed focus, topping their pool after a physical battle with Nunawading and securing a dominant quarterfinal win over Shoot It Dragons.EXE (22-13) before falling to Alphas.EXE once again in the semifinals (18-16) in another classic showdown.
Now, Lausanne enjoys a double-bye to start the Finals, meaning they will face the winner of 5th, 8th, 9th, or 12th place. With Alphas.EXE on the opposite side of the bracket, Lausanne has a clear path to the championship game—will they be able to repeat as Champions of 3×3.EXE Super Premier in 2025?


Keys to Victory:
✅ Team-first mentality: They lead the tournament in assists per game (7.9)—keeping the ball moving is crucial to breaking down defence.
✅ Defensive control: With Andrew Kelly’s shot-blocking and Molteni’s leadership, Lausanne must continue disrupting opponents in the paint.
✅ Close out games: Both of their losses came against Alphas.EXE in crunch time—executing in high-pressure moments will be essential for a title run.
Next Matchup: Lausanne will face the winner of 5th, 8th, 9th, or 12th place in the quarterfinals.


Tournament Details
The 3×3.EXE Super Premier Final is set to take place in Hachinohe, Japan, on May 23, 2025. The tournament will be streamed live on YouTube (link to be provided later), with the first game tipping off at 12:00 PM local time (JST).
With $40,000 USD in total prize money and $24,000 USD awarded to the champions, the stakes are at their peak. The top three teams will also secure a spot in the World Tour, making this a defining moment in the season.
Don’t miss out on the conclusion of the first major 3×3 basketball tournament of the year, where the best teams battle for supremacy on the road to global glory.
Watch Live:
3×3.EXE Super Premier FINAL YouTube Link

