Hashi's New Squad Escapes With A Win in Star-Studded Uno League Battle - But the Real Show Was Off the Court

SEASON 2 WEEK 2

UNO Media Team member Jonah

7/9/20252 min read

Hashi's New Squad Escapes With A Win in Star-Studded Uno League Battle - But the Real Show Was Off the Court

The second week of Uno League Season 2 delivered fireworks both on and off the court as Drip Different snuck past Relentless 68-65 in a tight battle. But the game wasn't just about buckets, fans packed the gym to catch popular influencers K Showtime and Kishka, both of whom shocked the crowd by checking into the game. K Showtime suited up for Relentless and added 4 points to the box score. Kishka... well, he checked in for Drip Different and airballed multiple shots before finishing with a hard-earned donut: 0 points. The crowd showed love, but the stat sheet didn't.

While all eyes were on the influencers, it was Hashi and Brown who stole the spotlight. Brown went off for 31 points for Relentless, doing everything he could to carry his squad, while Hashi matched him with 31 of his own, splashing seven threes and celebrating every bucket like it was personal. K Showtime praised the level of play afterward: "The competition is good and definitely one of the best leagues in the city for sure," he said. But it was the post-game interviews that really lit things up.

Hashi, who's known for having controversies and rumours in past seasons, in regards to his teammates, seemed surprisingly proud and happy in front of the mic."Honestly man, my teammates are finding me," he smiled, clearly proud of the squad. But when asked why he left his previous team, Hashi nervously deferred to his teammate Aboss to speak on his behalf. And when pressed on whether he enjoys playing with his new team more, he grinned, shifted awkwardly in his seat, facepalmed, and once again had another teammate, Isaiah answer. The drama peaked when another Drip Different teammate exposed him completely, saying,"Hashi told us he doesn't miss his old team at all." Dry snitching or just being real? Either way, the shade was loud.

Stat-wise, both teams were evenly matched. Drip Different hit 12 threes to Relentless' 7, with Isaiah adding 15 points and K2 contributing 11. Brown's heroic 31-point effort for Relentless was backed by Jackboy's 13 and solid rebounding from MP (10 boards). K Showtime's 4 points came in limited minutes, while Kishka's brief cameo on the court served more as comedic relief than basketball reinforcement. With the win, Drip Different moves to 2-0 while Relentless drops to 0-1, but the real story may be just how long Hashi can keep his team drama-free... or at least out of the group chat.