Akita Northern Happinets vs Kyoto Hannaryz Basteball Odds
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Team A
Team B
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2.05
1.69
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Akita Northern Happinets
Akita step into this fixture under heavy pressure after an 87-76 loss to Sendai, a match that again exposed their inconsistency across four quarters. Takuya Nakayama carried the scoring load with 29 points, while Yanni Wetzell added 13, but the offensive burden was too narrow.
That has been a recurring problem. Akita average only 73.4 points per game, and their 85.6 points allowed per game is the bigger issue. When a team gives up that much, every missed shot increases pressure due to their defensive inefficiency.
The deeper concern is balance. Akita are not efficient enough to offset their defensive leakage, shooting 41.5% from the field and 31.5% from three, while also posting just 34.1 rebounds per game. That gives them little margin for error. They can score in short bursts, but sustaining production over 40 minutes remains a consistent issue.
Against Kyoto, Akita will need Nakayama to stay hot, Wetzell to control the paint, and the guards to limit empty possessions. If the game turns into a half-court grind, Akita can stay alive. If it becomes a shot-making contest, they are exposed.
Kyoto Hannaryz
Kyoto arrive with a slightly stronger profile and a better recent result, edging Shibuya 79-78 in a tight game where Takatoshi Furukawa scored 27 and Angelo Caloiaro delivered 17 points with 7 assists. That result mattered because it showed Kyoto can close out pressure moments without relying on one scorer alone.
Their season numbers are not elite, but they are cleaner than Akita’s. Kyoto allow 80.2 points per game, which is significantly better than Akita’s defensive profile, and that matters more than flashy offense in a matchup like this.
Kyoto’s offensive shape is also more balanced. They average 71.7 points, 19.7 assists, and 35.3 rebounds, with better activity on the boards and more steals than Akita. The shooting profile is similar from the field, but Kyoto’s overall control is more dependable.
The concern is turnovers and inconsistent rebounding in certain matchups, but they still have enough structure to create separation against weaker opposition. Furukawa gives them a high-end scorer, while Caloiaro adds playmaking that Akita struggle to match. From a matchup angle, Kyoto look like the more stable side if the margin stays tight.
Akita Northern Happinets vs Kyoto Hannaryz Starting Lineups
Position
Player Name
PG
Ali Mezher
SG
Takuya Nakayama
SF
Eijiro Ogawa
PF
Keanu Pinder
C
Yannick Wetzell
Position
Player Name
PG
Asato Ogawa
SG
Mone Alex Hall
SF
Satoru Maeta
PF
Angelo Caloiaro
C
Charles Jackson
Akita return home under pressure with a 7-37 record and a nine-game losing streak, reflecting ongoing issues on both ends. They average 73.4 points while conceding 85.6, one of the weakest defensive profiles in the league.
Their recent 87-76 loss to Sendai followed a familiar pattern, where early competitiveness faded after halftime. Offensively, the burden remains concentrated on Takuya Nakayama, with limited scoring depth and below-average shooting efficiency restricting their ability to sustain production.
Kyoto arrive in a relatively stronger position at 14-30, supported by a more stable defensive base allowing 80.2 points per game. Their 79-78 win over Shibuya showed composure in late-game execution, with Takatoshi Furukawa leading scoring and Angelo Caloiaro adding balance. While overall shooting efficiency is similar to Akita, Kyoto hold advantages in rebounding activity and defensive disruption. That structural edge gives them better control across four quarters.
Kyoto are 22nd with a 14-30 record and a 31.8% win rate, while Akita sit 26th at 7-37 with a 15.9% win rate. The gap reflects a clear difference in competitiveness despite both teams struggling.
The last 5 head-to-head meetings are split Kyoto 3 wins and Akita 2 wins. The average total points is 151.4, with Akita averaging 74.0 points and Kyoto averaging 77.4 points in those games. The series has generally been competitive, with 4 of the last 5 games decided by single-digit margins.
Akita Northern Happinets vs Kyoto Hannaryz Player Stats
Player Name
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals/Blocks
Keanu Pinder
17.3
7.4
2.0
1.8/1.0
Charles Jackson
12.6
10.1
2.5
1.3/0.5
Kyoto’s defensive consistency and balanced scoring profile stand out, especially after a composed win in a close game. Akita have shown resistance at times, but their overall numbers remain weak. The matchup leans toward Kyoto maintaining control in the final quarter.
Kyoto to win and cover the spread (2.5).

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