VSO Stays Undefeated in Uno League Week 3 with Flashy Win Over W.E.E — Style, Smiles, and Subtle Shade

SEASON 2 WEEK 3

UNO Media Team

7/17/20252 min read

VSO Stays Undefeated in Uno League Week 3 with Flashy Win Over W.E.E — Style, Smiles, and Subtle Shade

Week 3 of the Uno League's second season brought a highly anticipated matchup between undefeated title-holders VSOand rising newcomers W.E.E., and the defending champs didn't disappoint. With a 62-53 win, VSO moved to 2-0 on the season, and reminded the league that, while others might take the game seriously, they take the win, and still have fun doing it. Making his return to the squad, Buck rejoined a VSO team that played the game like it was an All-Star showcase, dancing between buckets and trash talk.

The atmosphere in the gym was electric, but VSO kept things lighthearted, almost too lighthearted. The team's energy bordered on playful disrespect, especially when the commissioner called out Rdogg and Steveo for being seen partying instead of training earlier in the week. "Just enjoying life, just like you. You were out there having fun," Rdogg clapped back, catching the commish in his own hypocrisy. When asked how the game looked more like a celebrity run than a competitive match, Steveo shrugged:"I wake up and like to have fun. I looked at the other side, they were too serious — me, I'm there with a smile on my face."

But behind the smiles was sharp execution. Steveo dropped 15 points, hitting two from deep with his signature flair. Laywas unstoppable in the paint, finishing with 16 points off clean drives and transition buckets, while J Masters added another 16 points and a team-high 6 assists. W.E.E. put up a strong fight, with Abdullahi scoring 14 and Yakubu and Abdalmuhaymin Sudani each contributing 10, but couldn't break through VSO's balanced attack and lockdown moments. Despite 22 team rebounds, W.E.E. struggled to slow the pace or get back in transition.

VSO's stat sheet showed their depth and unselfishness: nine team assists, five players scoring 5+ points, and a defense that turned hustle into highlight plays. They now sit comfortably at the top of the Uno League standings heading into Week 4. If the rest of the league is hoping VSO will slip up, they might want to stop looking for flaws, because right now, they're just having too much fun winning.