London Enforcers 3x3 Cement Their Dynasty with Another National 3x3 Title
- Julius Joseph

- Aug 30
- 2 min read
The JD Ball Out National 3x3 Championship delivered another electrifying weekend of hoops, grit, and glory—but one name continues to echo across courts nationwide: London Enforcers.

With a fierce lineup and a reputation for clutch performances, the Enforcers stormed through the bracket once again, reaching the final after dispatching POME (21–16) and LeMare Gasoldridge (20–15) in the quarters and semis. Their path was anything but easy, facing off against rising squads and seasoned rivals. But as always, they brought intensity, precision, and that signature London swagger.
Though they fell just short in a nail-biting 17–15 final against TMB, the Enforcers’ consistency is undeniable. This marks three championship titles out of the last four, they’ve carved out a legacy that few can rival.
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What sets the Enforcers apart isn’t just their talent—it’s their culture. Built on trust, hustle, and a deep bench of experience, they’ve become the gold standard for 3x3 basketball in the UK. Whether it’s a last-second block or a perfectly timed assist, they play with purpose and pride.
As the dust settles on another thrilling Ball Out season, one thing is clear: London Enforcers aren’t just contenders—they’re architects of a dynasty.
Knee Pain Crowned JD Ball Out National 3x3 Champions — Grit, Chemistry, and Clutch Play
The JD Ball Out National 3x3 Championship delivered another unforgettable showcase of elite streetball talent, and this year, one name rose above the rest: Knee Pain.
From the opening round, Knee Pain showed they weren’t just here to compete—they were here to conquer. After dispatching CBA Old Boys (21–15) and YMOT (21–16) in the early stages, they powered through the quarter-finals with a hard-fought 21–18 win over Reel It Elite. Their semi-final clash against Warwick was a masterclass in composure and execution, ending in a decisive 21–16 victory.
But it was the final that truly defined their championship spirit. Facing off against the high-flying 4K Trey, Knee Pain dug deep and delivered a clutch performance, edging out a 16–14 win to claim the national title.

What set Knee Pain apart wasn’t just their scoring ability—it was their chemistry. Every possession was purposeful, every rotation tight. They blended streetball flair with tournament discipline, proving that heart and hustle still reign supreme in 3x3.
This victory marks a defining moment for Knee Pain, who now join the ranks of Ball Out legends. Their journey through the bracket was a testament to resilience, teamwork, and the kind of basketball that gets crowds on their feet.
Congratulations to Knee Pain—your 2025 JD Ball Out National 3x3 Champions.







































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