The early picture of the Triangle Offense 3x3 season is starting to take shape, and a few teams are already separating themselves from the pack.

At the top, the Gooners have come out firing on all cylinders. Sitting at 2-0 with a perfect 6/6 mark in set wins, they’ve claimed the current 1 seed and look every bit like a team in control. Their chemistry, pace, and ability to close out sets has been unmatched so far, and if this level holds, they’re going to be a problem for everyone.

Right behind them, last year’s champions SM Development reminded everyone why they’re still the team to beat. In what turned into one of the most electric matchups of the early season, they battled through a huge performance from Flight School’s Blaze Gonzalez, who dropped a 40-piece. Despite the offensive explosion, SM Development stayed composed, executed late, and pulled out a statement win that reinforces their championship DNA.

Individually, the MVP race is already heating up, and Cam Garber is setting the pace. Another dominant week saw him post a 30+ point, 10+ rebound double-double, continuing his early-season tear. His consistency and impact on both ends have made him the early frontrunner, and right now, it’s his race to lose.

Elsewhere, Brick by Brick secured a major win over Mambas behind a shooting clinic from Gavin Siravo, who knocked down eight threes. When they’re spacing the floor like that, Brick by Brick becomes one of the newly dangerous offensive teams in the league.

Sore. Losers. continues to battle as a team that continues to embrace its identity. Dave Maloney delivered a monster 20/20 performance, marking the sixth 20/20 game of his Triangle Offense 3x3 career. That level of dominance isn’t just impressive — it’s historic — and it firmly places him in early All-3x3 contention once again.

Championship Odds – Early Look

It’s still early, but the tone of the season has been set. Contenders are emerging, stars are rising, and the race for the top is already getting crowded.