NBBA Season 69 – Day 14 Recap (Saturday, August 30, 2025)
by Buzz Beat Daily
Road Warriors: ETBU, Stark, and HumanFund Break Through
Day 14 bucked the usual NBBA trend of home dominance, with three teams earning victories away from home. ETBU Tigers and HumanFund notched important statement wins in their playoff chases, while Stark Contrast showed once again why they remain the league’s gold standard. Meanwhile, Cavaliers’ star big man W. Saucedo turned in one of the best individual performances of the season.
Visionaries Overwhelm Splash Gang
Visionaries crushed Splash Gang 108–35, holding them to the lowest point total of the season. Q. Laperche dominated with 24 points and 23 rebounds as Visionaries moved to 9–5.
TarTeam Controls Kings Knights
TarTeam traveled into the Kingdom and walked out with a 103–82 win, led by J. Wheatley and H. Slater. The Knights drop to 7–7, while TarTeam rises to 11–3, staying on top of the Great 8.
Cavaliers Back in Form
Virginia routed the LA Lions 104–68, thanks to a monster 30-point, 28-rebound effort from W. Saucedo, earning him MVP of the night with an efficiency of 55. The Cavaliers improve to 8–6, while the Lions slide to 6–8.
Stark Contrast Silence Flashover
After the All-Star break, Stark Contrast showed no rust. Behind J. Valentin’s 47 points, Stark pulled off a key road win, beating Flashover 106–94. The Big 8 leaders sit firmly at 13–1.
Silverbacks Crush Fury
The Silverbacks demolished Resurrected Fury 120–47, controlling the glass 71–35. They remain a dangerous threat in the Great 8, climbing to 8–6.
ETBU Tigers Roar on the Road
ETBU notched an important away win, defeating Beware of Dogs 101–70. L. Feaster ran the offense smoothly with 9 assists, helping ETBU rise to 8–6. The Dogs, after their lone bright moment in Day 12, drop to 1–13.
Mill City Rebounds
Defending champs Mill City Thunder stabilized with a 94–71 road win at 10inch Vertical. Dogana was efficient once again, earning best overall performer rating (22.0), as Mill City climbed back to 9–5.
HumanFund Handles Imperials
HumanFund capped the night with another road win, taking down the tanking Imperials 105–91. G. Piccolo’s 20-point, 12-assist gem highlighted the effort as HumanFund improved to 7–7.
Key Takeaways
• Three road teams — ETBU, Stark, and HumanFund — defied the odds and secured away wins.
• W. Saucedo delivered a performance for the ages: 30 points, 28 rebounds, 55 efficiency.
• Stark Contrast (13–1) and TarTeam (11–3) continue to hold pole position in their conferences.
• Visionaries and Silverbacks strengthened their playoff bids with dominant wins.
• Beware of Dogs fell back to reality after their one shining victory.
Final Word
Day 14 was all about resilience and road grit. ETBU and HumanFund boosted their playoff credentials with timely away wins, while Stark Contrast reaffirmed their place as the team to beat. With the standings tightening, every result now carries even greater weight as the playoff chase heats up.