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2024 BIG3 Week 3 Power Rankings

DC Power FC

June 27, 2024 – USL Super League (USLSL)
DC Power FC News Release

1. Enemies (2-0):

For the second straight week, Enemies blew the doors open late to win convincingly. They are now outscoring opponents 52-31 in the second half while leading the league in 3-pointers. Whether it’s Jordan Crawford or Elijah Stewart, this duo seems to be the catalysts for their late game surges while creating highlight reel moments every week. Right now, Enemies look like an unstoppable freight train ready to repeat.


2. Triplets (1-1):

Now this is the Triplets team we remember making the championship game a season ago. Joe Johnson’s dominant performance in the season opener wasn’t enough to get a win but what made this team a championship contender last year was their style of play we saw in Week 2. Johnson scored and created open looks for teammates while Jeremy Pargo assisted with the scoring load showing off his shotmaking ability. Jeremy alone went on an 11-0 run by himself after hitting on back-to-back 4-pointers in the midst of their 32-14 second half barrage. The real lesson here is the Triplets are always a contender with the three-time MVP in the mix.

3. Bivouac (2-0):

It was a weird ending to an extremely competitive game when Garlon Green knocked down the game-winning technical free throw against 3’s Company. While Bivouac sealed their victory off a technicality (3’s Company called a timeout when they were out of timeouts), they also came away with a win with Gerald Green scoring just five points. Gary Payton’s team has been strong on the offensive glass and sound defensively through the first couple of weeks. They’ve grinded out a couple of wins through pure effort and grit but don’t sleep on Corey Brewer, who’s been one of the best players in the league this summer.

4. 3’s Company (1-1):

Yes, 3’s Company moved up in the Power Rankings despite a loss this week but let’s give Michael Cooper’s squad credit where credit’s due. Timeout or not, they shot the ball effectively and played fluidly as a team. Plus, they have Michael Beasley – who’s again showing why he may be the best scorer in the BIG3. The biggest difference between this squad and their teams from the past couple of seasons has to do with their collective play. Less isolation ball and more focus on getting every player involved. This team looks to be headed in the right direction even with an addition to the loss column.

5. Ball Hogs (1-1):

After a riveting Week 1, we expected much of the same against…

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