

Saturday, June 27 — one game on the slate, and it delivered. The Los Vegas Viperz rolled into Off da Break's house and left with a 96–73 victory that wasn't nearly as close as the final score suggests. The Viperz jumped out to a 21–11 lead in the first quarter and never looked back, leading wire-to-wire in a statement performance that pushes them to 1–0 on the young season.
The headliner? PharmTech— went absolutely nuclear for 53 points — yes, 53 — to lead all scorers and put the league on notice. That's not a typo. Fifty-three. But the real story might be his teammate ReboundFree, who quietly put together one of the most complete performances you'll see: 17 points, 15 rebounds, and 15 assists for a certified triple-double. That's the kind of stat line that wins championships. Two guys, two completely different ways to dominate — and the Viperz had both on the same night.
Off da Break didn't go quietly. Usemybelt posted a double-double with 20 points and 10 assists, keeping the offense moving all game. Thraxxianaa chipped in a double-double of his own — 12 points and 10 rebounds — and Used Lies and IIKaution each added 20 and 19 points respectively. The talent is there for Off da Break, but they simply ran into a buzzsaw. The Viperz got a combined 10 assists from TrustKoob and 5 more from IIIBrxdyI.I to keep the offense humming at every level. When your fifth and sixth guys are facilitating like that, it's a problem for the rest of the league.
Off da Break drops to 1–1 and has now lost back-to-back games after falling to Witness The Grind on June 25th. Los Vegas Viperz sit alone at the top of the standings at 1–0, leading the league in scoring at 96 points per game. The Viperz are the team to beat — and right now, nobody's beating them.