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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