Ejections, deflections, dejection, inspection and rejections, the NBL Round 10 had it all.
Breakers
hammer the Blaze, 106 - 85
How frustrating must it be to be a Blaze fan right now, other than
having picked up Adris Deleon Blaze fans must be wondering what’s going on with
their team. Most of the Blaze players in this game were subpar, even the consistent
Mark Worthington had a stinker with only 6pts and 2reb.
A return to form for James Harvey is the only real positive sign to come
out of this game for the Blaze, Harvey had 19pts but not much else, Adris
Deleon did what he has been doing since he got to the NBL, score, Deleon had
15pts and 4ast but was also surrounded by the injury cloud, Adam Gibson messed
around and came close to a triple double but it was Will Hudson who lead the
way with his 19pts and 4ast.
The Blaze had 22 rebounds as a team for the game, less than half of the
48 pulled down by the Blaze, offence is great, but defence and rebounding wins
games, this game just proves that fact further.
The Breakers were a whole different team on the day, having 6 players
with double figure scoring, 2 players with double doubles in points and
rebounds being Mika Vukona who was just outstanding with 21pts 11reb (9
offensive) and 6ast and Thomas Abercrombie with 16pts and 10reb.
Darryl Corletto was again showing his worth in the absence of CJ Bruton
and the back court of him and Cedric Jackson holding it down, Corletto having
18pts 6ast while Jackson had 14pts 4reb and 7ast, the 6 turnovers were his only
blemish. The big men also held it down, Alex Pledger showing growth in his game
with 18pts 6reb and Gary Wilkinson continuing his workmanlike production with
11pts 8reb.
The Breakers look to be getting to where they want to be, the
Blaze..................let’s just not go there.
Kings take down the 36ers, 107 - 103
Without captain Adam Ballinger in the
round this week, the usual suspects for the 36ers did their thing, the same
names you see dominating the 36ers box score ever week were at it again.
Daniel Johnson top scoring, no
surprise there, Johnson has elevated his game to a new level this season being
much better offensively and starting to show more grit in the defensive and
rebounding duties expected of a 7 footer on any team, Johnson lead his team
with 24pts 9reb and 3ast, definitely on the radar for most improved player this
year.
Diamon Simpson was a great pickup for
the club from the city of churches, proving that there may be a god in Adelaide
and all those churches weren’t built for nothing, Simpson did his thing as
usual playing down low and scrapping for all he can finishing up with 19pts
7reb and 3blk.
Stevie Weigh and Chris Warren also
loaned a helping hand, Weigh with 12pts and 8reb and Warren with 15pts 3reb and
5ast, with that kind of performance from key players, patience and consistency
is all that is needed before the 36ers are back in the mix, maybe not this
year, but soon. The Kings on the other hand are also
playing some good basketball and looked to be on the up and up, until the news
came through that they could be losing their star and more than likely front
runner for league MVP Julian Khazzouh to the NBA, JK is trialling with the
Golden State Warriors and if picked up, could be gone for good.\
The good news for the Kings is that
guys like Jerai Grant, Anatoly Bose and Aaron Bruce will still be left to
steady the ship, and while they will provide solid play, the loss of Khazzouh
may be just a little too much. Khazzouh recorded the first 20/20
double double of the 40 minute era in the NBL, no surprise that he would be the
one to get it either with is 20pts 21reb game, funnily enough other players
also got their hands on a rebound occasionally, Anatoly Bose grabbing 7 to go
along with his 21pts.
The Kings top scorer though was again
Aaron Bruce with 24pts and 5ast, who has been playing some lights out hoops of
late which was what was expected of him after his stellar college career at
Baylor.
So a bit of a bittersweet result for
the Kings, a good win but the loss of their star player, let’s hope the Kings
can stay competitive and continue to improve with their young core, if they can
keep them together, the Kings will be back in a big way.
Taipans
edge Tigers in overtime, 79 - 77
WOW, what more can be said about this game, nail biting down to
the wire, just WOW, low scoring game that it was, you would have never thought
so until reading the box score afterwards.
Cam Tragardh is just scoring points like his life depended on it
with another 24pt haul and he even helped out on the boards with 7reb, much
better numbers and what is expected from your prized big man.
Ron Dorsey is starting prove he was not a total waste of a 3 year
contract with his 18pts and 12reb, Tommy Greer rebounded well but not much
else, he had 11 but only 2pts, Ayinde Ubaka now having the responsibility to
anchor the back court and having more freedom to play openly since the
departure of Patty Mills proves he was good signing for the Tigers, his 18pts
6reb and 5ast giving the Tigers what they needed and almost taking it out with
the last shot of the game to win it all that he just couldn’t get off in time.
The most amazing thing about this game wasn’t the drama at the end of the game
it was the fact that Trevor Gleeson for the first time in his coaching career
didn’t argue a referee’s call after it was ruled that Ubaka didn’t get his shot
up in time.
The Taipans are just that one team you hate to play, a hoodoo team
for many who can just outplay you on any given day, and no team knows which
Taipans team turns up each week, it’s a flip of the coin, you just need to hope
you catch them on a bad day. Alex Loughton, after being such a perennial player when at the
Wildcats has just taken a massive dive into funk land of late, being a premier
player, or supposed to be anyway he should be putting up relevant numbers
rather than bench production stats, his game this week of 4pts 7reb and 1/6
from the field is just not good enough, if Big Al can lift his game standard,
you will probably see the Taipans lift higher with him.
Ian Crosswhite has proved that even as an ageing veteran he can still
produce numbers, his 13pt 13reb effort was hard fought for, but it was again
the imports of Jamar Wilson and Andrew Warren who did the damage. Wilson top scoring and just cutting the Tigers defence to shreds
with his 27pt 5reb effort, and Warren did his thing with 16pts and 7reb. Beware the Taipans, they’re coming to limit your scoring, and if
they do, and you play their type of game, don’t say we didn’t warn you.
New
Zealand Breakers 86, Adelaide 36ers 73
At three quarter time this game was anyone’s, the Breakers holding
the smallest of leads. Regrettably for the 36ers they did a LeBron James and
went missing in the fourth quarter, allowing the Breakers to run away with a 13
point victory.
Gary Wilkinson stood out for reasons other than his red hair, the ‘Big
Ketchup’ amounting 30 points, even going 4/5 from the land of plenty. The list
of Breaker scorers continue, Daryl Corletto 15 points, Alex Pledger and Mika Vukona
both with 13 whilst Cedric Jackson flirted with a triple double finishing with
11 points, 9 assists and 8 rebounds. Ten rounds in and the Breakers are sitting
on top of the ladder, right where they were last season; a hard feat when they
have had to deal with lining up without arguably the best player in the NBL.
The 36ers rely on Daniel Johnson (17 points), Diamon Simpson and
Chris Warren (16 points each) and without Adam Ballinger the 36ers had no other
suitors. You can’t help but think that the 36ers would be so much more successful
should Ballinger get sorted out or if Stephen Weigh plays with a bit more
consistency. The Adelaide role-players have been very stock exchange at best.
Townsville
burn the Kings, 80-67
Sydney, brilliant one day absolutely terrible the next. No that is
not the weather, that is their basketball team. Just days after edging the
bottom of the ladder 36er brigade they Kings looked real ordinary against
quality opposition.
With Schenscher back into the offence the Crocs are not only
taller in stature, but taller in spirit. Schench takes a load of the streaky
Eddie Gill and Peter Crawford.
Sydney will be looking for any reason as to why this one slipped
out of reach. After being within the realm of the game the Kings disappeared in
the championship quarter. Sydney were also handed an extra ten freethrows over
the course of the game but still could not find a way to get back into it.
Low shooting percentages equate to high rebounding numbers. Julian
Khazzouh followed up his mammoth performance earlier in the round with another
16 rebounds to go with his 17 points. Jerai Grant hauled in 11 boards and
scored 15 points Whilst Anatoly Bose rounded out the double doubles with 10
points and 10 boards. With Julian Khazzouh trying his luck in the NBA pre-season
the Kings going to have a huge hole in the middle.
Peter Crawford had good patches of play to lead the Crocs with 17
points, Schenscher’s freethrow shooting partially covered his terrible field
goal shooting to finish with 13 points Whilst Jacob Holmes scored 12 points and
grabbed ten boards. The Crocs have now snuck into the top four, a place where
they believe they belong. Any team wanting to challenge them will want to do so
now as once the full roster is back in full working order and beginning to gel
their opponents might be seeing more than just green.
Wildcats decimate
the Hawks, 98-70
If I was a team I would
fear facing the Wildcats coming off a loss. Playing with a chip on their
shoulder the Wildcats got to work at the ‘Gong, a place until this season had
been an unfruitful trip for them for some time.
After coming out the main break with a one point lead the Wildcats
lit it up for 34 third quarter points, effectively putting the game out of
reach. The Hawks never looked like getting back into it. The Wildcats turning up
the heat d running out 28 point winners.
Wollongong can’t be looking at referee calls perceived to be
incorrect, they need to be looking at other aspects of their game when looking
for answers for the shellacking. 20
turnovers whilst only forcing 8, 10 points in the paint, 59% from the line.
These aren’t stats that win games and we are sure Coach MacLeod will be telling
his men this. Glen Saville checked himself out of the game when he was called
for his second unsportsmanlike foul of the game, we can’t recall many USFs
being whistled when a team is down by 23 points with 8 minutes to go in the
game. Rhys Martin lead the way for the Hawks with 15 points, Oscar Forman 11
and Joevan Catron 10.
The Wildcats play a rough and aggressive style of play and every
team knows that, you simply cannot let them have their way if you want to win.
Shawn Redhage no doubt enjoyed his 23 points, hoping this is the one that
breaks his form slump as of late. Kevin Lisch was dynamite, also scoring 23
points, 16 of those in the third period and the little guy even found time to
haul in 8 rebounds.
Gimme my
Change Award
Julian Khazzouh exploded for the first 20-20 game since the 40
minute format against the 36ers on Friday night, finishing with 20 points and
21 boards. Julian then followed that up with 17 points and 16 boards against
Townsville on Sunday which totals 36 points and 38 rebounds for the week,
simply a mammoth effort.
To cap it off Julian is making his way to the USA to test his luck
with a tryout with the Golden State Warriors in the NBA. This leaves Sydney in
a very compromising position. A team that is winning only half its games is
going to need to find 17 points, 10 rebounds and a whole lot of stubble somehow.
Can’t Buy
a Damn Thing Award
Yes Thomas Abercrombie did go 0/9 against the Sixers this week,
but he contributed in other ways such as pulling in 7 boards and dropping three
dimes so he is safe. Aaron Grabau was a couple of rebounds and blocks of
sharing the award this week.
Tyson Demos takes it out this week. In 15:20 of action against the
Wildcats Tyson shot 0/6 from the field and tirned the ball over three times
whilst registering big fat doughnuts in every other statistical category. Good
work Tyson.










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