NBA Fast Break Classic | Run 2 | Day 10

Jokic Orchestrates, Jazz Erupt, Thunder Roll

NBA Recap: November 11, 2025

Nikola Jokic led Denver to its sixth straight win with a 122–108 road victory over Sacramento, dropping 35 points, 15 rebounds, and 7 assists while controlling tempo and spacing. The Nuggets closed with a 37-point fourth quarter, as Christian Braun and Bruce Brown hit timely threes to seal it. Sacramento, now 3–8, struggled to contain Jokic’s two-man game with Jamal Murray and couldn’t recover from a lopsided fourth-quarter.

In Salt Lake City, the Jazz exploded for a season-high 152 points in a 152–128 win over Indiana. Lauri Markkanen poured in 35, rookie Ace Bailey added 20, and Utah racked up 38 assists while shooting 55.4% from the field. The Pacers, despite Pascal Siakam’s 27-point return, fell to 1–10—matching the worst start in franchise history.

Elsewhere, a short-handed Oklahoma City continued its dominance, dismantling a healthy Golden State 126–102 behind a 44-point third quarter and a +36 peak margin. Also, the Knicks overwhelmed Memphis 133–120 with a 42-point first quarter and a +28 lead at their peak. Toronto outpaced Brooklyn 119–109, and Philadelphia edged Boston 102–100 in a tight Eastern clash. Home teams went 4–2 on the night, with stars and systems alike flexing in a slate that blended blowouts, breakouts, and playoff-caliber execution.

NBA Fast Break Results: Day 9

Only 50% of Fast Breakers earned a win yesterday on a challenging day where assists were needed. If you didn’t have Ja Morant as your captain, it was tough sledding as no other player reached double digits in assists. With his 10 assist day, he earned the Fast Break Stud of the Day award.

Denis Schroder was the problem child as he had the second highest utilization (59%) and could only deliver 3 assists on the day. With his performance, he earned the Fast Break Dud of the Day award.


Today’s Fast Break Objective(s): Day 10 of 14

Objective(s): 140 Points Scored (28.0 PTS)

You’ll need five (5) players who will score 140 or more points, which means each player will need to average an eye-watering 28.0 PTS. Your captain will play a pivotal role in this sneaky difficult day considering the high threshold. Without a great showing by your captain, there is a high probability that one or two players can easily derail your day.

Top Player Options:

  • Point Scorers:

    • S Tier: N/A

    • A Tier: Luka Doncic, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Devin Booker

    • B Tier: Cade Cunningham, Jaylen Brown

    • C Tier: Jalen Brunson, Victor Wembanyama, Nikola Jokic, Deni Avdija

  • Top Five (5) Players in Classic Lineups: L. Doncic (65%) | J. Brunson (45%) | S. Gilgeous-Alexander (42%) | J. Brown (36%) | A. Reaves (34%)

Upcoming Fast Break Objectives:

  • Objectives remaining (after today): AST-TO, STL, FGM, FGA, REB, BLK

  • Tomorrow’s Objective(s): 45 Rebounds (9.0 REB)

Considerations:

  • Fifteen (15) teams have the most remaining games (3)

  • Philadelphia has the fewest remaining games (1)

  • Day 11 (tomorrow) & 13 has 10 or less teams in action, so lineup options are more limited

  • Day 10 (today) has 24 teams in action, so there is more flexibility with your lineup options

  • The always volatile & challenging AST-TO takes place on Day 13

Statistical Approach:

Top players in points scored according to Rotowire & NBA.com, which is available in the table(s) below. Overall rank is based on daily projections, last 10 average, 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.

NBA Fast Break Classic Rewards:

  • Daily: Top 100 | Milestone: 4, 7, & 11 Wins | Run: Top 150


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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 Scored

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NBA Fast Break Grid


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