The NBL Live cameras took in Storm making it 14 in a row to remain clearly out in front of the chasing pack, with the likes of Newcastle, Bristol and Reading also picking up wins.
We take a look back at all the weekend's match-ups below, with links to live stats at the bottom of the page.
Twenty five points from American Tra' Michael Moton helped Hemel past last season's regular-season champs Derby, 92-83.
Moton went 10/16, including 4/7 3PT, to turn in an efficient performance for the hosts and helping his side to shoot 46% across the contest.
It was certainly needed as Derby led for large chunks of the first half. After the break the game would belong to Hemel however, leading for the duration despite their advantage coming down to a single basket on multiple occasions.
The killer blow would always evade the visitors as they fell to their sixth loss of the season, putting their top-four credentials further in doubt despite 22 points from captain Malcolm Smith.
Matt Ellis (20pts, 8reb), Sam Newman (12pts, 4ast) and Darien Nelson-Henry (10pts, 9reb) all helped Hemel get over the line and keep their loss column clean for another week, with Jonas Dieterich (18pts, 6reb) and David Simental (16pts) supporting Smith in the losing effort.
Hemel's quest to stay perfect now heads to Nottingham next weekend, as Derby need to bounce back as they entertain Midlands rivals Loughborough.
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Newcastle Knights (5-11) eased their relegation fears and moved back towards playoff contention as they beat London Cavaliers (7-8) 88-79.
A 25-13 opening quarter set the hosts on their way, with Hafeez Abdul (24pts) and Logan Rooney (21pts) both turning in solid performance for Newcastle.
Milton Keynes Breakers (9-6) moved into a tie for the top four with a solid 99-87 victory against Nottingham Hoods (4-12).
Adrian Scarborough (28pts, 16reb) had a big double-double for MK in that one, with team-mate KJ Johnson hitting 3/3 from beyond the arc as part of a 23-point, 10-assist double-double in support.
Bristol Hurricanes (8-7) picked up a much needed win as they saw off Worthing Thunder (3-13), with an 82-74 final score.
Bristol needed a 24-15 final frame to get the job done, as well as quality outings from Vilmantas Dilys (21pts, 12reb, 7ast) and Denzel Ubiaro (19pts) to cancel out 25 points from Elijah Maynard.
Loughborough Riders (11-6) beat City of Birmingham Rockets (6-11) 73-60 in Saturday's only other game, thanks in part to a 17-point, 12-rebound double-double from Victor Ndoukou.
The Rockets scored just 18 first-half points to leave themselves in a hole they couldn't escape from, despite a game-high 18 points from Orlan Jackman.
In Sunday's only game, Reading Rockets (13-3) kept the pressure on leaders Hemel by knocking off Bradford Dragons (3-12) 103-76.
The title-chasing Rockets pushed seven players to nine points or more, led by 21 from Justin Hopkins as Zain Poorman dropped a stunning 15-point, 13-rebound, 11-assist triple-double.
2pm - Newcastle Knights 88-79 London Cavaliers - LIVE STATS
5pm - Milton Keynes Breakers 99-86 Nottingham Hoods - LIVE STATS
5:30pm - Bristol Hurricanes 82-74 Worthing Thunder - LIVE STATS
6pm - Loughborough Riders 73-60 City of Birmingham Rockets - LIVE STATS / LIVE STREAM
7pm - Hemel Storm 92-83 Derby Trailblazers - LIVE STATS / LIVE STREAM
4pm - Reading Rockets 103-76 Bradford Dragons - LIVE STATS
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