Lol nice write up! Very detailed. It may be worthwhile actually tracking your cals for a day or two because it's actually pretty easy to undereat on this type of eating if you are not careful.
At 6'6 or whatever crazy height you are (yes I'm jealous

I'd give it another week and maybe up the cals a little and see if that heavy headed feeling passes. Also maybe consider uping your carbs because even though they are an evil word these days they are important for someone with your activity level imo and are the quickest source of glucose for your brain which could help with the brain fog you mentioned.
Regarding your bball on saturday it's up you regarding breaking the fast early (some oats or something a few hours before would be a good bet) or not. I know that I could never lift heavy with an empty stomach when I started but now that I'm used to it I can do an intense 40-60 mins lifting sessions including squats, bench, deadlifts etc and then go for a 30 min run and I get through all that ok without any thought or need for food your body does adjust. My only pre-workout is some nasty instant coffee and I'm good to go.
GL with it!
It's only anecdotal evidence I know but I found it interesting to see NFL legend Hershel Walker only eats one meal a day and works out like crazy and looks like this at age 48:
http://www.bloodsportmma.com/mma-new...-resume-photo/
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