Kyoto Hannaryz vs Fighting Eagles Nagoya Basteball Odds

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Kyoto Hannaryz

Kyoto head into this game off an 86-63 win over Akita, a result that reflected sharper spacing, cleaner shot selection, and better ball movement. They finished that game at 47% from the field, 46% from three, and 100% at the line, with 24 assists on 27 made field goals. That is the profile of a team that can punish slow rotations when the offense is organized. Angelo Caloiaro led the way with 25 points, 6 rebounds, and 8 assists, which underlines how Kyoto can lean on one high-usage connector when the offense is clicking.

The concern is the season-long scoring level. Kyoto average only 72.2 points per game and shoot 41.5% overall, so the ceiling depends heavily on efficiency rather than volume. They also allow 80.1 points per game and commit 13.6 turnovers, which leaves them vulnerable if the half-court offense stalls. Even so, the home setting matters here because Kyoto have shown they can control tempo when they defend first and limit empty possessions.

Fighting Eagles Nagoya

Nagoya Fighting Eagles arrive with a better season scoring profile, averaging 80.3 points per game and 39.0 rebounds, which gives them more consistent production across possessions. Their overall field-goal rate of 43.9% is stronger than Kyoto’s, and they also get to the line more often, making 12.6 free throws per game at 74.8%. Sean O’Mara’s 19 points and 14 rebounds in the 79-77 win over Shimane showed how Nagoya can win through interior control when perimeter shots are not falling.

The issue is that the recent results have been poor. A 1-9 run across the last 10 is hard to ignore, and the defensive numbers are not strong enough to cover for that slump, with 83.0 points allowed per game. They also sit at 31.7% from three, so the attack can become predictable if the inside game is contained. 

The depth is useful, with Andrew Randall and Francis Lopez both capable of secondary scoring, but Nagoya need a more stable offensive rhythm to turn season averages into match-winning output.

Kyoto Hannaryz vs Fighting Eagles Nagoya Starting Lineups

Position
Player Name

PG
Sota Oura

SG
Satoru Maeta

SF
Hirohide Kawashima

PF
Charles Jackson

C
Jordan Heath

Position
Player Name

PG
Ryogo Sumino

SG
Takeki Shonaka

SF
Jeremy Jones

PF
Sean O’Mara

C
Isaac Butts

Kyoto enter this home fixture at the Kyoto City Gymnasium looking to capitalize on their recent scoring rhythm. Led by the backcourt duo of Sota Oura and sharpshooter Satoru Maeta, Kyoto’s offense relies heavily on high-percentage interior looks from Charles Jackson and perimeter spacing. Their ability to protect the paint and secure defensive rebounds will be critical against a physical Nagoya frontcourt.

​The Nagoya Fighting Eagles aim to snap a recent cold streak by leaning on the veteran leadership of Isaac Butts and the versatile scoring of Jeremy Jones. Nagoya’s strategy typically revolves around a disciplined half-court set and controlling the tempo of the game. For the Fighting Eagles to succeed on the road, they must improve their transition defense and limit second-chance points for Kyoto’s bigs.

Nagoya Fighting Eagles are 19th at 16-30 record in the league standings, while Kyoto are 22nd at 15-31. Both are positioned near the lower end of the table, so this is a direct pressure game rather than a comfortable mid-table fixture.

Nagoya are ahead in the last five meetings with 3-2 record, but the gap is narrow and the scorelines have usually stayed close. The average total points across those five games is 169.4, with Nagoya averaging 85.6 points and Kyoto 83.8.

Kyoto Hannaryz vs Fighting Eagles Nagoya Player Stats

Player Name
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals/Blocks

Charles Jackson
12.6
10.1
2.5
1.3/0.6

Sean O’mara
14.6
10.7
2.7
0.9/0.9

Kyoto is the favorite to win this matchup. Their superior recent form and home-court advantage provide a distinct edge over a struggling Nagoya side. Expect Kyoto’s balanced inside-out attack to overwhelm the Fighting Eagles’ defense, securing a narrow but decisive victory in the final minutes of play.

Kyoto to win.

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