Life in the NBBA is hard, man. Three teams topped 175 BBM rating today: Visionaries (more on them later), southpaw army, and High Point Heroes. The non-visionary ones lost. Now, I am also perplexed about this as someone who worships offensive flow, so let's delve deeper.
southpaw army ran into an NT level perimeter defense: it's not often that you put up a prolific offensive flow rating, and get 17 assisted shots out of 97 attempts. Splash Gang didn't exactly light the world on fire offensively, but 87 pp100 was enough to win it with that team defense.
The Heroes' loss against the White Walkers is a mirror version with inside offense in place of outside offenses. Both went inside. The Walkers' defense rated a bit higher and the Heroes couldn't find their men down low with enough consistency despite the high offensive flow. Indeed, in proportion to the number of shots taken, the Walkers had more assisted shots (17/73 vs. 19/93). Fascinating stuff.
I couldn't watch today, because I was at the theater watching a Shakespeare play (fr). But looking through Play-by-play, the most interesting match was Flashover @ Hipsterbears. Flashover ties it with three minutes to go, and even has some chances to pull ahead, but it's Hipsterbears who pull out seven points in a row and get the W. Wise normal by Hipsterbears: when your goal is to stay afloat, you don't mess around with delicate home games.
Elsewhere, routine matches and an unsuccessful CT by Sofuegg, possibly to stave off fan turmoil. But it keeps broiling.
So, hear me out about Visionaries. I should really have talked about this last week, but I was taken by the legend of Polk. You know how they matched the only 22-0 NBBA win season? Well, I did some fairly easy digging and it turns out that after stomping on us fools in season 12 Brian lost in the [I]second game[/I] of season 13. Go to the end of season 11 and you'll see that Brian lost @ Wake Forest in the third to last game. That's 2+22+1=25 consecutive regular season wins. (Both Peluin and Brian lost game 2 of the finals so PO inclusive streaks are out)
Which brings me to Peluin. His last regular season loss was @ Yuck in the penultimate game of the season -- just ahead of the cup final. Then the 22 game streak, and now 3 wins: 1+22+3=26.
For a moment, I thought this meant that that Peluin now has the longest [I]regular seasonwinning streak in NBBA history (both Peluin and Brian lost game 2 of the finals). Then I remembered that my actual job is as a professor of logic, and that this doesn't follow from my observations. Someone could have a longer streak by combining e.g. a 14 end-of-season streak and a 14 beginning-of-season one. But let's just say: it's in play that Visionaries have the longest regular season winning streak in NBBA history. And if they don't have it, they'll get there soon.