The Nagasaki Velca delivered a statement victory on home soil, defeating the Chiba Jets 82-74 in a thrilling B1 League encounter at the Nagasaki Prefectural Gymnasium on May 15, 2026. The win not only showcased the Velca’s growing resilience but also tightened the race at the top of the standings, as the defending champions Chiba Jets were unable to overcome a relentless defensive effort from the hosts.
Match Summary
From the opening tip, Nagasaki controlled the tempo, using a balanced attack and stingy perimeter defense to keep the high-powered Jets offense in check. The Velca built a 10-point lead by halftime, but Chiba roared back in the third quarter, cutting the deficit to just three points. However, Nagasaki responded with a decisive 12-2 run early in the fourth quarter, anchored by clutch three-point shooting and critical stops, sealing the 82-74 victory in front of a raucous home crowd.
Key Moments
- First-quarter domination: Nagasaki opened with a 24-15 first period, hitting 5-of-7 from beyond the arc and forcing three quick turnovers from the Jets.
- Third-quarter revival: Chiba’s star guard Yuki Togashi sparked a 14-2 run, but the Velca’s big men answered with back-to-back dunks to stem the momentum.
- Fourth-quarter dagger: With 4:32 remaining, Nagasaki guard Takumi Ishizaki drained a step-back triple to push the lead back to nine points, effectively sealing the game.
Tactical Breakdown
Nagasaki’s game plan revolved around neutralizing Chiba’s transition offense. By crashing the offensive glass sparingly and sprinting back on defense, the Velca limited the Jets to just eight fast-break points (well below their season average of 18.2). Offensively, the Velca spread the floor with four-out sets, allowing their playmakers to attack closeouts and find open shooters. The result was a 48% shooting night from the field and a 14-of-31 showing from three-point range.
Chiba, meanwhile, struggled with uncharacteristic turnovers (16 total) and poor free-throw shooting (12-of-20). Their star import forward, John Henson, was held to just 10 points on 3-of-11 shooting, largely due to Nagasaki’s aggressive doubling in the post.
Standout Performers
- Nagasaki Velca: Forward Dwayne Sutton led all scorers with 22 points and 11 rebounds, recording a double-double while playing stellar defense on Henson. Guard Takumi Ishizaki added 18 points and 6 assists, hitting four three-pointers.
- Chiba Jets: Yuki Togashi fought hard for 19 points and 7 assists, but received little support from his supporting cast. Reserve guard Kyosuke Kato chipped in 11 points off the bench.
Season Implications
The win lifts Nagasaki to a 32-18 record, strengthening their hold on third place in the B1 League standings and keeping them within striking distance of the top two seeds for the playoffs. For Chiba, the loss drops them to 38-12 but does not dislodge them from first place; however, it serves as a warning that the defending champions are vulnerable on the road against disciplined, well-coached opponents. These two teams are scheduled to meet again on May 20 in Chiba, a matchup that now carries extra significance for potential playoff seeding.

