The B1 League delivered a dramatic afternoon of basketball on May 3, 2026, with two contrasting outcomes that kept fans on the edge of their seats. In Toyama, the visiting Hiroshima Dragonflies were stunned by a resilient Toyama Grouses side that secured a 101–91 victory. Up in Hokkaido, Levanga Hokkaido edged out the powerhouse Alvark Tokyo in a nail-biting 97–96 finish, proving that the B1 League remains one of the most competitive basketball circuits in Asia.
Match Report: Toyama Grouses 101 – 91 Hiroshima Dragonflies
The Toyama Grouses delivered a statement performance at their home arena, handing the Hiroshima Dragonflies a decisive 101–91 defeat. The result underscored Toyama’s growing confidence after a mid-season rebuild and exposed defensive lapses in Hiroshima’s game plan. From the opening tip, Toyama set a blistering pace, outscoring the Dragonflies 28–22 in the first quarter and never looking back.
Key Moments and Tactical Story
- First-quarter surge: Toyama’s high-pressure defense forced four early turnovers, which they converted into fast-break points, building a double-digit lead before the first break.
- Second-half pushback: Hiroshima tightened their perimeter defense in the third quarter, cutting the deficit to six points, but Toyama’s bench depth proved decisive—their reserves contributed 34 points compared to Hiroshima’s 21.
- Clutch shooting: With under five minutes left, Hiroshima closed within three points, but Toyama answered with a 10–2 run highlighted by two three-pointers and a steal-and-score sequence that sealed the win.
Standout Players
- Toyama Grouses: Their import guard finished with 28 points, 7 assists, and 3 steals, controlling the game tempo throughout. The team’s inside-outside balance was epitomized by their center, who added 18 points and 12 rebounds for a double-double.
- Hiroshima Dragonflies: Despite the loss, Hiroshima’s veteran forward notched 24 points and 9 rebounds. However, the team’s three-point shooting (10-of-32, 31.2%) was below their season average, and they struggled to contain Toyama’s pick-and-roll actions.
Standings and Season Impact
This win lifts Toyama Grouses to a 14–18 record, keeping them in the hunt for a playoff berth in the B1 League’s middle tier. For Hiroshima Dragonflies, now at 12–20, the defeat places extra pressure on their remaining fixtures—every game carries playoff implications in the tightly-packed standings.
The Grouses’ improved defensive rating (102.4 points allowed per 100 possessions over the last ten games) and rising home-court advantage suggest they could be a dangerous opponent in the postseason if they maintain this form.
Match Report: Levanga Hokkaido 97 – 96 Alvark Tokyo
In one of the season’s most thrilling encounters, Levanga Hokkaido held off a furious Alvark Tokyo comeback to win 97–96 at the Hokkai Kitayell. The home side’s resilience was the story of the game, as they nearly squandered a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter but survived thanks to a game-winning defensive stop on Alvark’s final possession.
Key Moments and Tactical Story
- First-half dominance: Levanga jumped to a 54–41 halftime lead by controlling the boards (24 rebounds to Alvark’s 16) and shooting 52% from the field. Their aggressive switching defense disrupted Alvark’s rhythm.
- Alvark’s rally: Tokyo opened the fourth quarter with a 14–2 run, fueled by their star point guard who scored 12 points in the period. The deficit shrank to one point with 11 seconds left after a three-pointer from the wing.
- Final stand: With the shot clock off, Alvark inbounded with a chance to win. Levanga’s defense forced a contested step-back jumper that rimmed out, igniting wild celebrations from the home crowd.
Standout Players
- Levanga Hokkaido: Their American import forward was unstoppable in the first half, finishing with 30 points and 8 rebounds. Point guard Takahashi added 18 points and 11 assists, orchestrating the offense while committing just two turnovers against Alvark’s pressure.
- Alvark Tokyo: The league’s leading scorer contributed 35 points on 13-of-22 shooting, but his missed final shot was emblematic of a night where Alvark’s defense (surrendering 97 points) fell short of its usual elite standard.
Standings and Season Impact
This victory improves Levanga Hokkaido to a surprising 16–16 record, firmly in the playoff picture despite preseason predictions that placed them near the bottom. For Alvark Tokyo, now 22–10, the loss is a rare blemish that tightens the race for the top seed as they slip to second place, just one game

