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3×3.EXE Super Premier Final: Team Preview Series – Shoot It Dragons.EXE
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?
Stay tuned as we dive into each contender’s path to the championship.

Shoot It Dragons.EXE – Team Preview
Finals Seed: 8th
Round 1 Placing: 7th
Round 2 Placing: 7th
Shoot It Dragons.EXE has been a gritty and relentless competitor throughout the 3×3.EXE Super Premier season, but their 2-4 record reflects the inconsistency that has plagued their campaign. Accheaus Fields (6.3 PPG, tied 8th & 1.5 SPG, tied 3rd) has been the team’s offensive engine and defensive disruptor, while Kareem Jackson (6.3 RPG, 5th overall) has anchored the glass. Their best moments have come in high-intensity battles, but they have struggled against top-tier teams that can exploit their defensive lapses.
In Round 1, they bounced back from a tough loss to Saigon Heat.EXE (21-13) with a strong win over Nunawading Red.EXE (21-15), but they ran into a dominant Hangzhou squad in the quarterfinals, falling 21-9. Round 2 played out similarly—after losing to Hangzhou, they edged out Tokyo Dime.EXE (17-16) in a thriller but were overmatched against Lausanne (22-13) in the quarterfinals.
Now, they open their Finals campaign against Tokyo Dime.EXE—the same team they defeated in a one-point battle in Round 2. With both teams hungry for a strong start, can the Dragons prove they have the firepower and defensive grit to make a deep run?


Keys to Victory:
✅ Accheaus Fields in attack mode: If he gets going early, his 1v1 ability can dictate the tempo.
✅ Control the boards: Kareem Jackson’s inside presence needs to set the tone against smaller lineups.
✅ Lock in defensively: Late-game execution will be crucial to holding off Tokyo Dime’s dangerous perimeter shooters.
Game 1: vs. Tokyo Dime.EXE (8th vs. 9th)

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.

