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From: TarZip

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Date: 11/1/2025 12:58:47 AM
TarTeam
NBBA
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The draw is surprising for a 3rd round!
A match between 2 NBBA teams and lots of L3 teams on the schedule.

Tournament round 3:

Wobbles @ Mill City Thunder

Visionaries vs. Pittsburgh Peacocks (III.1)
Los Angeles Lords @ Pata Hoops (III.2)
Silverbacks vs. Blue Ocean (III.3)
The LA Lions @ Grand Ma Mas (III.3)
Jumpstop Jumpers vs. Brick Squad (III.11)
Delaware 87ers @ Flying Pigs (III.12)
Splash Gang vs. Snow Blizzards (III.15)

Virginia Cavaliers vs. Founders (IV.10)
Kings Knights vs. Rancors (IV.11)
ETBU Tigers vs. VileOnes (IV.19)
10inch Vertical vs. Long Island City (IV.25)

ExplosiveBubbleWrap vs. chicago big socks (V.151)
TarTeam vs. El Paso Rainers (V.214)
Stark Contrast vs. 94Magic95 (V.225)

From: TonyC

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Date: 11/1/2025 9:50:31 AM
Mill City Thunder
NBBA
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Second Team:
The Jarvihans
Brutal for both of us. There's always 1 NBBA v NBBA draw ridiculous early, we drew the short straw this season. Good luck, I feel quite fortunate that I got home court advantage

From: Toast

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Date: 11/1/2025 12:03:26 PM
Wobbles
NBBA
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4040
If BB will give us 1 less injury I'll call it even with the scheduling quirk

From: lvess
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Date: 11/1/2025 10:34:38 PM
Delaware 87ers
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At least I managed to avoid a boycott after the first third of the season.

From: Kukas

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Date: 11/3/2025 10:14:46 PM
Kings Knights
NBBA
Overall Posts Rated:
139139
Second Team:
Queen City Hogs
Day 4 (Tuesday 28 October 2025) : Summary by Buzz Beat Daily

Due to a temporary data system malfunction, full coverage and game breakdowns for Day 4 were delayed. While the stats have since been recovered, the original in-depth recap was unfortunately lost in the shuffle. Normal service has now resumed — we’ll be back in full swing for Day 5!

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From: Kukas
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Date: 11/4/2025 4:03:37 AM
Kings Knights
NBBA
Overall Posts Rated:
139139
Second Team:
Queen City Hogs
NBBA Season 70 – Day 5 Recap (Saturday, November 1, 2025)
by Buzz Beat Daily

ExplosiveBubbleWrap Stands Alone on the Road
After a week of data hiccups, the NBBA’s action roared back on Day 5 — and it was all about home-court dominance. Seven of eight hosts defended their courts, with ExplosiveBubbleWrap emerging as the only road team to pick up a win, toppling The LA Lions 97–87. Manager E.B.W.’s squad executed with trademark precision, forcing turnovers and maintaining composure in key stretches. The win — powered by balanced scoring and strong defense — shows that the returning NBBA franchise may have the stability needed to stick around longer than their first stint.

Mill City Thunder Obliterate Jumpstop Jumpers
It was a night to forget for Jumpstop Jumpers as Mill City Thunder dismantled them 125–31 in a record-setting blowout. TonyC’s team put up absurd numbers — 125 points, 33 assists, 19 steals, and 12 blocks — showing no mercy from start to finish. Rookie star Rodger “Cis” Cisneros and teammate Q led the charge, while the Thunder’s defense suffocated any hint of resistance. After a rocky start to the season, Mill City sent a message to the entire league: they’re back in championship form.

Bashiti Dominates as ETBU Rebounds
After back-to-back losses, the ETBU Tigers roared back at home, crushing 10inch Vertical 106–82. F. Bashiti delivered one of the best performances of the season so far, posting 31 points, 18 rebounds, and 4 assists for a monster 47 efficiency. With D. Pinhal and L. Feaster spacing the floor, ETBU looked closer to the high-powered unit that entered Season 70 with $1 million payroll ambitions.

Sohn Torches Wobbles as Splash Gang Rolls
Splash Gang caught fire at home, dismantling Wobbles 108–74 behind a season-high 43 points from D. Sohn. The sharpshooter was unstoppable, hitting from all levels in a vintage Splash Gang performance that reminded everyone of their offensive pedigree. Manager Plasma’s youth movement continues to blend beautifully with his established system — fast, fearless, and lethal from deep.

Stark Contrast Steady at 3–2
The Stark Contrast continued to find their rhythm, taking care of business at home with a 99–85 win over the Kings Knights. J. Valentin led all scorers with 38 points, while the Starks’ defensive rotations stifled the Knights’ interior game. Now sitting at 3–2, the defending runners-up are showing steady progress after an up-and-down start, with their offense once again looking fluid and confident.

Delaware Earns First NBBA Win in 11 Seasons
The Delaware 87ers finally broke through, earning their first NBBA victory since returning to the top league — a thrilling 103–100 road win over the Virginia Cavaliers. Veteran E. Shelton drilled six threes, and newcomer Patrick Randle continued to impress inside. For a franchise long known for loyalty and patience, this was a milestone moment and proof that their all-USA core can hang with anyone.

Silverbacks Surprise TarTeam
Silverbacks stunned last year’s runners-up TarTeam 75–65 in a defensive masterpiece. Center R. Jones tallied 8 blocks, leading a team effort that totaled 20 rejections — a number rarely seen at any level of play. The victory was Silver’s first signature win of the year and a reminder that the Great 8 will be anything but predictable this season.

Continuation on the next page…



Last edited by Kukas at 11/4/2025 4:06:10 AM

From: Kukas

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Date: 11/4/2025 4:04:15 AM
Kings Knights
NBBA
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139139
Second Team:
Queen City Hogs
Continuation of NBBA Season 70 – Day 5 Recap…

Lords Keep Rolling
Los Angeles Lords continued their strong form with a convincing 107–82 win over Visionaries. E. Dahan shined once again, earning “Best Performer” honors with a 22.5 rating, while A. Fornos and O. Gesla provided stability on both ends. Under manager GagneOutWest, the Lords are quietly positioning themselves among the most consistent early-season teams in the Big 8.

Final Word
Day 5 was defined by home-court dominance — with ExplosiveBubbleWrap the lone road victor. Mill City Thunder’s 125-point outburst was the talk of the league, while ETBU, Stark Contrast, and Splash Gang all reaffirmed their top-tier form. The Silverbacks grabbed a signature defensive win, and Delaware’s first NBBA victory in 11 seasons provided the emotional spark of the night. The standings are beginning to stabilize, but one thing’s certain — no team can afford to take a night off in Season 70.

Last edited by Kukas at 11/4/2025 4:08:47 AM

From: Kukas

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Date: 11/5/2025 11:44:52 AM
Kings Knights
NBBA
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139139
Second Team:
Queen City Hogs
NBBA Season 70 – Day 6 Recap (Tuesday, November 4, 2025)
by Buzz Beat Daily

Delaware 87ers the Lone Road Winners; Bubbles Keep Rolling Without Dowell
Day 6 of Season 70 was all about home dominance once again — except for the Delaware 87ers, who stood alone as the only road victors. Meanwhile, ExplosiveBubbleWrap continued their impressive run despite the absence of their team legend. Some contenders, however, opted for strategic rest with a focus on the upcoming Cup action.

Delaware 87ers Stay Hot on the Road
The Delaware 87ers notched their second straight win, and their first road triumph of the season, by beating the Jumpstop Jumpers 98–69. The all-USA squad showcased its chemistry, with Patrick Randle and Erik Shelton leading the way on both ends. Delaware’s patient rebuild seems to be paying off — a composed, balanced performance from a team still rediscovering its NBBA footing.

ExplosiveBubbleWrap Continue Streak Minus “Bloody” Dowell
No Dowell? No problem. ExplosiveBubbleWrap demolished Splash Gang 126–51 at home in one of the most lopsided wins of the season. D. Vega delivered an MVP-level stat line — 26 points, 25 rebounds, and 7 assists — as EBW’s squad put on a clinic with 40 assists, 12 steals, and 15 blocks. Splash Gang, resting several starters ahead of their Cup game, were never in it. Still, the Bubbles’ execution and depth stood out, marking them as one of the league’s most efficient teams early on.

Cavaliers Crush Mill City Thunder
The Virginia Cavaliers handed Mill City Thunder a stunning 115–39 loss in a game defined by pure dominance on the boards (68 rebounds). Mill City, opting to rest key stars including Rodger “Cis” Cisneros and Q ahead of their Cup matchup, looked flat and overmatched. Even so, the Cavaliers’ discipline and depth shone through, cementing them as the NBBA’s current powerhouse.

Wobbles Win Big in LA
The young and energetic Wobbles pulled off an impressive 100–87 road win over The LA Lions. P. Blum was sensational with 13 assists, orchestrating a balanced team attack. Manager Toast’s group continues to impress with its growth and composure, proving they’re not just happy to be in the NBBA — they’re here to compete.

TarTeam and Kings Knights Earn Statement Wins
TarTeam went into Los Angeles and took down the Lords 92–82, led by their trademark defense and pace control. Meanwhile, the Kings Knights defeated the ETBU Tigers 112–96 behind another strong outing from J. Carandil. Both clubs continue to reinforce their status among the league’s steadiest and most well-coached sides.

10inch Vertical Topples Stark Contrast
10inch Vertical stunned Stark Contrast 92–77 behind elite execution and second-chance scoring. Even with J. Valentin’s 45-point explosion, Stark’s defensive issues persisted, allowing SaulTNuts’ squad to pull away late. The loss drops the Starks to 3–3, and they’ll need to tighten up defensively to stay in contention.

Visionaries Bounce Back
After a sluggish start to the season, Visionaries looked rejuvenated in their 88–70 road victory over the Silverbacks. Q. Laperche dominated with 26 points, 23 boards, and 5 blocks — good for a 54 efficiency rating. Manager Peluin’s adjustments paid off as the Visionaries regained rhythm and confidence heading into the Cup.

Final Word
Day 6 reinforced the power of home-court advantage — with Delaware 87ers the lone team to steal one away. ExplosiveBubbleWrap continued to impress without “Bloody” Dowell, while Splash Gang and Mill City Thunder took calculated losses in preparation for their Cup battles. Wobbles and Kings Knights kept momentum rolling, and Virginia Cavaliers again looked u