NBA Fast Break | Classic
Run 11 | Day 2
Fast Break Results: March 4, 2026
Historic and Classic both came in at a dominant 93% win rate yesterday — a great day for managers across both modes. Pro was a different story, with only 34% earning a win, continuing the trend of Pro living up to its reputation as the toughest version of Fast Break.
Yesterday's objective in Classic was straightforward: 100 points across your five-player lineup, meaning each player needed to average 20 to pull their weight.
Kawhi Leonard was the standout. Despite being the second-most utilized player at 67%, he dropped 29 points — the highest total among the top five — and delivered exactly what managers were hoping for when they plugged him in. Kawhi earns the Fast Break Stud of the Day award.
Tyrese Maxey (25 pts) and Giannis Antetokounmpo (24 pts) both cleared the threshold comfortably and were quality contributors. Jaylen Brown — the most utilized player of the group at 72% — hit the mark exactly with 20 points. Not flashy, but he got the job done.
Jalen Brunson, however, fell short. At 55% utilization, Brunson finished with just 16 points — the only player among the five who didn't reach the 20-point threshold. In an objective where every point counts toward that team total, a four-point deficit per lineup slot adds up. As a result, Brunson earns the Fast Break Dud of the Day.
Today’s Fast Break Overview:
Objective(s): 50 Rebounds & 5 Blocks (10.0 REB & 1.0 BLK)
Games Today: 9
Considerations:
Dallas has the most games remaining (8)
Oklahoma City has the least games remaining (4)
Dallas, Denver, Houston, LA Lakers, Miami, New Orleans, Phoenix, & San Antonio are playing the tail end of a back-to-back tomorrow
Charlotte & Miami’s last game of this run takes place on Day 11
Day 6 has the least flexibility this run as it only has ten (10) teams in action
Day 5 & 7 have twenty (20) or more teams in action, so these days have the most flexibility
AST-TO continues to be missing in action, which is a good thing for most Fast Break participants
Statistical Approach:
Top players in rebounds & blocks according to Rotowire & NBA.com, which is available in the table(s) below. Overall rank is based on daily projections and season averages, which is stack ranked amongst peers for each objective. When there is a single objective, the three data points are still used to stack rank the players vs. ranking solely on projections. For tome+ members, all active player stats are available in the provided data file. Omission of certain players would be based on injuries at the time of data pull.
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Top Fast Break Options:
The top players for today’s Fast Break objective(s). Source: nbatopshot.com, nba.com, & tomecollective.com, 2026.
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Players Ranked by Tiers
NBA Fast Break Grid
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Upcoming Fast Break Objectives
Tomorrow’s Objective(s): 35 Assists & 5 Steals (7.0 AST & 1.0 STL)
Objective(s) Remaining (after today):
NBA Fast Break Rewards | Classic
Daily: Top 100 | Milestone: 4, 7, & 11 Wins | Run: Top 250