Shimane Susanoo Magic Overpower Fighting Eagles Nagoya in 91-85 Victory
The Shimane Susanoo Magic delivered a commanding performance on May 2, 2026, defeating the Fighting Eagles Nagoya 91-85 in a high-paced B1 League matchup. Playing at home, the Magic used a strong second-half surge to pull away from a resilient Nagoya side, showcasing their offensive firepower and depth.
From the opening quarter, both teams traded baskets in an up-tempo game that featured crisp ball movement and sharp perimeter shooting. Shimane’s ability to control the boards and convert second-chance opportunities proved to be the difference, as they out-rebounded the Fighting Eagles by a significant margin. The final score of 91-85 reflects a game that was competitive throughout but ultimately controlled by the home side.
Key Moments and Tactical Story
The game’s pivotal stretch occurred early in the third quarter. After being tied at 48-48 at halftime, Shimane came out of the locker room with defensive intensity, forcing three turnovers in the first four minutes. This sparked a 14-4 run that gave the Magic a double-digit lead they would never relinquish.
- Third-quarter dominance: Shimane outscored Nagoya 28-18 in the third period, setting the stage for their 91-85 triumph.
- Three-point shooting: The Magic connected on 12 of 27 attempts from beyond the arc (44.4%), spreading the floor and opening driving lanes.
- Nagoya’s fight: The Fighting Eagles refused to go quietly, cutting the lead to 84-80 with 3 minutes left, but Shimane’s clutch free throws sealed the win.
Standout Players
For the Shimane Susanoo Magic, their star shooting guard was unstoppable, finishing with 27 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists. His ability to score from all three levels—at the rim, from mid-range, and from deep—kept the Nagoya defense off-balance all game. The Magic’s starting center also recorded a double-double with 14 points and 13 rebounds, anchoring the paint on both ends.
The Fighting Eagles Nagoya were led by their dynamic point guard, who tallied 20 points and 8 assists, orchestrating the offense with vision and pace. Nagoya’s standout forward added 18 points and 7 rebounds, but the team’s defensive lapses in the third quarter proved costly. Despite the loss, the Fighting Eagles showed they can compete with the league’s top teams when their offense is clicking.
Season and Table Impact
This 91-85 victory further solidifies the Shimane Susanoo Magic’s position as one of the B1 League’s elite teams this season. Their ability to score 90+ points on a consistent basis makes them a formidable opponent in any playoff scenario. The win also improves their home record, an important factor as they aim for a top seed in the postseason tournament.
For the Fighting Eagles Nagoya, the 85-point effort shows their offensive potential, but the defensive breakdown during Shimane’s third-quarter run is a concern. Nagoya will need to address their consistency on the defensive end if they hope to challenge for a playoff spot. However, their veteran leadership and scoring depth suggest they remain a dangerous team capable of upsetting higher-ranked opponents on any given night.

