With teams missing players through University holidays, and with Otago Boys' holding the second-worst record in the league, the Bombers failed to capitalise, losing 94-69.
Otago Boys' was helped by high-flying big man Luke Aston making his first game for the club this season.
Aston shot from the outside with ease, stroking seven three-pointers to make up 21 of his game-high 25 points.
A team that seems to change its line-up very week looked like a team that had been playing together all season, with some superb passing always leaving a man unguarded.
The Bombers' job, however, was made difficult with the team fielding only five players, resulting in only having timeouts and intervals to catch a breather.
Steve Robinson and Chris Hepburn provided the only bright sparks for the Bombers, Robinson scoring 17 and Hepburn managing a team-high 22.
The Bombers need some team-mates to step up if they want to have any chance of securing a victory this season.
Earlier, the Falcons (6-2) played fluent team basketball without their two top stars to beat a Saints side (4-4) that looked unstoppable last week.
With the Falcons missing Sam King and Tony Wallbutton for the second consecutive week, guard Alaric McCarthy stood up, scoring 22 points in an 81-71 victory.
For the Saints, surprise man Damian Burdon tried to salvage a victory for his club, scoring a team-high 22 points in a losing effort.
In the other game, the Magic (7-1) extended its run to seven straight victories, brushing aside a strong University Blue side (4-4) with ease.
Riki Buckrell continued his top form with 31 points, and scored the team's last eight points in an 86-67 victory.
Campbell Arnott top-scored for University with 24 points.