Saga Ballooners vs Levanga Hokkaido Basteball Odds

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Saga Ballooners

Saga head into this fixture off a deflating 87-66 road defeat to Sendai, where a promising opening half disintegrated completely in the third and fourth quarters. Despite that result, the Ballooners have won three of their last five games, showing resilience with back-to-back victories over Shiga and Ibaraki Robots before the Sendai collapse. Offensively, Saga rely on volume three-point shooting, averaging 30.8 attempts per game at 32.1%, though their inside efficiency at 44.2% from the field remains a concern. 

Tanner Groves is the team’s most complete player, producing 20 points and 12 rebounds in the last match despite the team’s collapse. Taiki Sumida and Davon Reed provide reliable secondary scoring, while Ryo Abe contributes from the backcourt. At home in Saga Arena, the Ballooners carry genuine momentum and crowd support that could prove decisive against a fatigued visiting side. 

Levanga Hokkaido

Hokkaido complete this fixture at the tail end of a punishing road trip, having suffered consecutive losses to Ryukyu by margins of nine and nine points respectively. Their season-long offensive numbers remain impressive, averaging 88.1 points per game and shooting 48.6% from the field, but their recent form reflects a team running short on energy. 

Keisei Tominaga remains their standout performer, dropping 31 points against Ryukyu with elite three-point efficiency. Jahlil Okafor anchors the frontcourt with his size and rebounding, while Max Hisatake provides reliable secondary scoring across both ends. Hokkaido average 35.9% from three and 37.4 rebounds per game, giving them genuine versatility in attack. However, their defense has leaked 85.9 points per game this season, and their assist-to-turnover ratio of 1.9 trails Saga’s 2.1, suggesting vulnerability against a structured home side with something to prove.

Saga Ballooners vs Levanga Hokkaido Starting Lineups

Position
Player Name

PG
Taiki Sumida

SG
Reynaldo Garcia

SF
Ryo Abe

PF
Dave Dudzinski

C
Tanner Groves

Position
Player Name

PG
Ren Shimatani

SG
Keisei Tominaga

SF
Dwight Ramos

PF
Kevin Jones

C
Jahlil Okafor

Saga Ballooners enter this fixture with significant home advantage and a clear sense of urgency. Sitting 13th in the overall standings at 25-24, the Ballooners cannot afford to drift further from the top half of the table with the regular season approaching its final stretch. April represents a critical homestand for Saga, who host Levanga Hokkaido, Kyoto Hannaryz and SeaHorses Mikawa in succession, making this opener a statement opportunity. 

Hokkaido arrive in no condition to impose their best basketball. Their road trip leading into this match included back-to-back games against Ryukyu Golden Kings before the Saga fixture , leaving them physically depleted after consecutive losses. The contrast in freshness between the two sides is a meaningful factor at this stage of a long season.

Statistically, the matchup leans toward Saga in this specific context. Their head-to-head average of 86 points against Hokkaido’s 78 across recent meetings tells a story that the season-long scoring averages do not fully reflect how difficult Saga are to face at home. Hokkaido’s defensive vulnerabilities, conceding 85.9 points per game and allowing 46.4% from the field, align poorly against a Saga team motivated by standings pressure. 

Tanner Groves controlling the interior against a tired Hokkaido frontcourt, combined with Saga’s superior assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.1, should allow the Ballooners to dictate tempo and build a winning margin across four quarters.    

Saga Ballooners sit 13th in the B1 League overall standings with a 25-24 record, while Levanga Hokkaido occupy 9th place at 31-18. Hokkaido hold a clear positional edge, separated from Saga by six wins across the season.

Across their five most recent meetings, Saga hold a 3-2 advantage over Hokkaido. Saga’s average scoring in these fixtures stands at 86 points per game against Hokkaido’s 78, producing a combined average total of 164 points.

Saga Ballooners vs Levanga Hokkaido Player Stats

Player Name
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals/Blocks

Tanner Groves
18.4
9.1
1.6
0.6/0.4

Keisei Tominaga
19.1
2.6
2.2
1.1/0.02

Saga Ballooners hold a 3-2 head-to-head advantage over Hokkaido and carry the crucial benefit of home court, while Hokkaido arrive depleted after three consecutive road games. The Ballooners are well-positioned to capitalize on a fatigued visiting side.

Saga Ballooners to win and cover the spread (-4.5).

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