The NBL has dished up some weird and wacky things throughout this season, however, Round 8 clearly takes the cake.The top-of-the-table Kings played against the bottom-of-the-ladder side twice during round 8 and subsequently lost both games.The upsets didnt end there, second placed Perth also went down to the Hawks; ending a 25-game win streak over them at home. Cairns took down the higher ranked New Zealand Breakers whilst Adelaide look more comfortable on the road.The league couldnt be a more even competition if you tried, making it must watch television night in; night out.So who and what stood out the most during Round 8?Haunting the KingsIn the movies hes known as Casper the friendly ghost, unfortunately for Sydney, the Casper they faced in Melbourne wasnt so friendly; although he was just as cold.Its safe to say that the NBL ball hasnt affected Casper Ware as it has other imports. Playing in only his second game for Melbourne United, Ware put the Kings to the sword with an impressive 28-point display.With the game tied and only six seconds on the clock, United draw up the play for Ware, he calmly ambled up to the three-point line and sunk the biggest shot of the round.Touch the SkyTerrence Ferguson is only 18 years of age and is capable of flying. Sit back and enjoy...Trice as NiceGetting acclimatised to the surrounds of the NBL can take its time for new players, Travis Trice can attest to that.The former Michigan State Spartan found the going tough early on, his highest scoring game during his opening three matches was only 11 points against the 36ers.After missing the first four Taipans games to start the month, Trice again struggled in his return against Melbourne however turned things around against the Breakers. Finishing with a game high 31 points on 12/17 shooting to go along with 7 assists, all the while carrying the Taipans to a much needed victory.Life on the RoadLast week we mentioned Adelaide having problems at home, during Round 8 they played two games on the road and came away with two wins.Unlike games earlier on in the season, the 36ers werent relying purely on the impact of star point guard Jerome Randle to get them across the line.In both games, against Brisbane and Sydney, they had at least four players scoring in double figures and got a much greater impact from their bench unit.Adelaide are now the only team in the league with a winning record on the road, currently 4-3 (much better than their 1-3 home record!).Snakes and LaddersIt was the round for upsets as we saw a multitude of games going the way of the underdog. 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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The Denver Police Department said Wednesday it has arrested multiple suspects in connection with the home burglary of DeMarcus Ware on Sunday night and that it has recovered the Denver Broncos linebackers property, including his Super Bowl ring.Denver police took to Twitter -- the same place it had posted pictures on Monday of the men suspected of the break-in (images from cameras in Wares home) -- to announce the arrests.Immediately following Broncos practice on Wednesday, Ware had not yet been notified of the arrests, but he did say that he had a burglary ... everythings being taken care of.Ware said he arrived home at about 10:30 p.m. after the Broncos 27-9 victory over the Houston Texans on Monday night and began to notice someone had gone through his belongings and that some items were missing.One was the diamond-encrusted ring each Broncos player received for winning Super Bowl 50. Each ring does have the recipients name on it.[Its] the first time something like that has happened, Ware said. ... I feeel like when people going through your things, its like vandalizing your stuff.dddddddddddd. Not about material things, its about you going through my stuff, youve been in my house ... it doesnt feel like home anymore.?Things happen, youve just to be positive and move on.Asked if he thought it would be difficult for a thief to sell a Super Bowl ring with his name on it, Ware said: I dont know if hes unloaded it or not. Im just glad I wasnt in there when he was, because I would have sacked him.Things happen.Ware also credited the people who spread the photos posted on social media by Denver police, saying fans sent them out everywhere. Ware added he had believed his home was secure before the incident but that the burglary make him pause.You always worry about safety, because my kids are there sometimes, Ware said.I just take it day to day and think about it ... and try to put it on the back burner. ' ' '