The NBLL has already seen its fair share of chaos, but no storyline has electrified the league quite like the beef between former teammates turned bitter rivals—Lil Nee and Coldblizzard. Once a dominant duo on the Micro Dicks, their split has sent shockwaves through the league, leaving fans debating whether Lil Nee was the key to their success or if Coldblizzard was always the true MVP.
Lil Nee and Coldblizzard started the season together, leading the Micro Dicks to a dominant 2-0 start. The chemistry was undeniable, with Coldblizzard’s high-powered offense and Lil Nee’s all-around playmaking creating a nightmare for opponents. But after two games, Lil Nee shocked the league by requesting a trade, stating that he wanted to lead his own team rather than play second fiddle. Enter the Blue Ballers, a fresh start for Lil Nee—only it didn’t go as planned.
The Blue Ballers immediately stumbled to an 0-2 record, suffering back-to-back losses to the previously winless SQ Dragons. Meanwhile, the Micro Dicks continued to dominate, further fueling speculation that Lil Nee might not have been the driving force behind their early success.
The first face-off between Lil Nee and Coldblizzard on opposing teams was the most anticipated matchup in NBLL history. The Blue Ballers, still winless, were looking to prove a point, while the Micro Dicks were riding high. What followed was an absolute shocker—Lil Nee and the Blue Ballers demolished the Micro Dicks 5-1 in the most lopsided game of the season.
Lil Nee went off, dropping 4 points, 2 saves, and 2 blocks, silencing the doubters who questioned his ability to lead. Coldblizzard, on the other hand, struggled, managing just 1 point and failing to make an impact. The win proved that Lil Nee wasn’t just a passenger on the Micro Dicks—he was a force on his own.
With tensions high, the rematch was a chance for Coldblizzard to reclaim his dominance—and he did just that. In a hard-fought battle, the Micro Dicks edged out a 5-4 win, with Coldblizzard putting on a historic performance, dropping 5 points, 2 saves, and 2 blocks, setting the single-game scoring record in the process.
Lil Nee played his heart out with another 4-point effort, but it wasn’t enough to take down his former squad. This game cemented Coldblizzard as the frontrunner for MVP, proving he could carry a team even without Lil Nee by his side.
The debate rages on. Was Lil Nee the real engine of the Micro Dicks’ early success, or was Coldblizzard always the main attraction? Their individual performances suggest that both are elite players, but team success tells a different story.
Coldblizzard’s Micro Dicks (4-1) are still the team to beat, with Coldblizzard leading the MVP race.
Lil Nee’s Blue Ballers (1-4) have struggled despite his strong stats, raising questions about his ability to elevate a team.
With another rematch looming, this rivalry is far from over. One thing is certain: Lil Nee vs. Coldblizzard is the NBLL’s first true grudge match, and the league is better for it.