NBA Fast Break Classic | Run 1 | Day 11

Still Standing: Wemby & SGA Keep the Spurs & Thunder Perfect

NBA Recap: October 30, 2025

There were four games on yesterday’s docket and Wemby was the standout performer as he kept the Spurs perfect with a 27-point, 18-rebound, 6-assist, & 5-block performance in San Antonio’s 107–101 win over the Heat. His performance along with five other Spurs who scored in double figures helped San Antonio achieve their first 5-0 start in franchise history.

In Milwaukee, Ryan Rollins erupted for 32 points—his second straight career high—to lead the Bucks past the Warriors 120–110 without Giannis, who sat out with knee soreness. Rollins hit five threes and controlled the tempo in a game that saw Milwaukee pull away late.

In the other two games, Franz Wagner led the Magic with 21 points in a 123–107 win over Charlotte, snapping Orlando’s four-game skid. Also, the Thunder rolled past the Wizards 127–108 to move to 6–0, joining the Spurs, Bulls, & 76ers as the remaining undefeated teams.

From Wemby’s consistency to Rollins’s rise and OKC’s dominance, yesterday showcased statement wins and emerging stars.

NBA Fast Break Results: Day 10

As expected, Assists minus Turnovers on Day 10 yielded the lowest win rate of this run as only 14% walked away happy. LaMelo Ball was utilized in 55% of lineups and he delivered 10 AST-TO. If you had him as your captain, he delivered 15 AST-TO, which carried the day for lineups who relied upon him. With his performance, he earned the Fast Break Stud of the Day.

Cole Anthony, on the other hand, had the 2nd highest utilization rate and was the only one out of the top five to deliver a negative AST-TO as he had two assists to go with his three turnovers. With his performance, he was clearly your Fast Break Dud of the Day.


Today’s Fast Break Objective(s): Day 11 of 13

Objective(s): 40 Points in the Paint & 5 Blocks (8.0 PITP & 1.0 BLK)

You’ll need five (5) players who will accumulate 40 or more points in the paint and 5 or more blocks, which means each player will need to average 8.0 PITP & 1.0 BLK. These two objectives take place at opposite ends of the floor, but there are plenty of players who have the capability to deliver in both categories.

Top Player Options:

  • Little of Both: Jaren Jackson, Deandre Ayton, Evan Mobley, Ivica Zubac, Walker Kessler

  • Inside Scorers: Zion Williamson, Nikola Jokic, Pascal Siakam, Deandre Ayton, Devin Booker, Jaylen Brown, Kawhi Leonard, Jalen Johnson, Ivica Zubac, Ja Morant

  • Shot Blockers: Walker Kessler, Neemias Queta, Jaren Jackson, Adem Bona, Donovan Clingan, Evan Mobley

  • Top Five (5) Players in Pro Lineups: I. Zubac (59%) | J. Jackson Jr. (52%) | W. Kessler (52%) | E. Mobley (33%) | D. Ayton (28%)

Upcoming Fast Break Objectives:

  • Objectives remaining (after today): AST, STL, 3PM, 3PA

  • Tomorrow Objective(s): 25 Assists & 5 Steals (5.0 AST & 1.0 STL)

Considerations:

  • Fifteen (15) teams have the most games remaining (2)

  • Fifteen (15) teams have the least games remaining (1)

  • The Emirates NBA Cup group stage tips off today

Statistical Approach:

Top players in points in the paint & blocks according to Rotowire & NBA.com, which is available in the table(s) below. Overall rank is based on daily projections, last 10 (when available), 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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Witty’s Fast Break Challenge:

In NBA Fast Break, how often you can use a player depends on the value of their moments—measured by average sale price. That system can put newer and/or smaller collectors at a disadvantage, limiting their ability to compete. This segment is designed to level the playing field, giving resourceful collectors a shot at rewards and proving that smart strategy can still win, even without a stacked collection.

Check back daily to see our lineup, adjustments along the way, and how we do with lineups that are capped to a single use per run.


Top Player Options for Fast Break:

The top players for today’s Fast Break objective(s). Source: nbatopshot.com, nba.com, & tomecollective.com, 2025.

Projected Points in the Paint

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Projected Blocks

Projected PITP & BLK


NBA Fast Break Grid


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