Team Stripes wasted no time separating at Wright S., overwhelming Team Stripes 47-21 on February 16, 2026 in the NBA’s 2025-26 season.
The entire scoring ledger came in the first quarter — Team Stripes outscored Team Stripes 47-21 in the opening frame — and that early avalanche effectively decided the outcome before the night could develop into a possession-by-possession game.
How it happened
This one was defined by a single stretch: the first quarter. Team Stripes’ 47-point opening period created a margin too large to chase, while Team Stripes’ 21 points left no room for error the rest of the way. With no additional quarter scoring listed beyond Q1, the game reads as a one-quarter blowout in both tone and result.
Team-level notes
Team Stripes’ ball movement showed up early
Team Stripes finished with 5 assists in the available team stats, a small but telling indicator of how the lead was built: quick decisions, shared creation, and offense that didn’t rely on a single isolating counterpunch. Field-goal and 3-point makes/attempts weren’t provided, so the efficiency profile can’t be quantified here, but the raw output — 47 points in one quarter — tells the story of an offense that consistently generated scoring opportunities.
Turning point
The turning point was the opening quarter itself. Team Stripes’ 47-21 advantage after one effectively ended any realistic comeback path and turned the rest of the game into clock management rather than a tactical chess match.
What it means going forward
With both teams entering at 0-0, this result immediately sets an early baseline: Team Stripes proved it can dictate terms with pace and early execution, while Team Stripes is left searching for answers after falling behind by 26 in the only quarter with recorded scoring.
