Twas the night
before Christmas, when on half of the courts
All the creatures was balling, except for the Hawks
The nets were hung on the ring with care,
In hopes that St Senstock soon would be there.
All the creatures was balling, except for the Hawks
The nets were hung on the ring with care,
In hopes that St Senstock soon would be there.
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Perth Decimate New
Zealand, 86-62
This was the top of the ladder contest that fizzled. Many
people were beginning to think the Wildcats aren’t as good as they are touted
to be. The Wildcats built a 12 point lead by quarter time then a 23 point going
into the half. The Breakers came out on a 14 to 2 run into the third which mad
many thinking the Cats were going to simply hand the game to the Breakers game
but after a Bevo timeout the Cats regrouped and continued to pile points on the
board. Apart from the mini run the Breakers had in the third they never ever
looked like their heads were in this game.
To be fair to the Breakers, the game didn’t tip off until
midnight their time and finished sometime around 2am. This could explain the
Kiwi’s lethargic approach to the game but doesn’t explain their angst-like
temperament. Gary Wilkinson was an angry man until he got whistled for a tech
for slapping the ball into the crowd after a dunk after which he disappeared
from the game and Cedric Jackson, clearly frustrated with the pressure applied
by the Martin, Robbins and Lisch combination finally had enough and put Wildcat
pretty boy Kevin Lisch on his backside off the ball. Jackson was given a USF
for his efforts. This is the sort of behaviour that transpires when you are
accustomed to winning and then things finally don’t go your way.
With something to prove the Wildcats were hungrier in every
facet of the game and after the spraying they copped from Coach Beveridge after
the Blaze break out they would have wanted to. Looking straight from the 70’s
Jesse Wagstaff led the way for the cats with 23 points whilst Lisch backed up
with 18. The rest of the Wildcats provided great support in the absence of
Matty Knight. Shawn Redhage’s season had another turn after he left the game to
go hospital to get a poked eye checked out.
From the tip off the Breakers never looked like being in
this one. Jackson finished with a frustrating 15 points and 8 rebounds, Tom
Abercrombie 14 points and Mika Vukona 13 points.
Gold Coast annihilate
Adelaide, 96 – 77
The Blaze are either hot or cold and regrettably for
Adelaide, they met them when they were hot. Adam Gibson continued his sizzling
form from last week again putting himself into player of the week consideration
with 27 points and grabbed 8 boards. Jason Cadee made the most of the extra
‘blow out’ minutes he received finishing with 13 points whilst the bigs, Stephen Hoare, Anthony Petrie Will Hudson all
scored 10 points apiece.
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| Gibbo has been on fire lately |
Adelaide need to make sense of how they got outrebounded 45
to 26, with their bigs (Diamon Simspon and Daniel Johnson) in theory too big
and too strong for the Blaze. Field goal percentage is also a concern with the
36ers managing a meagre 38% from the floor whilst letting the Blaze loose,
allowing 55%.
Foul trouble limited Mark Worthington to 13 minutes of game
time which was ok as he got to watch Gibbo go off and watch his team remain the
top 4 on the ladder, if only by a thread. Brendan Teys needs to be asking what
he has to do, not even managing to make it on the court in this blowout.
Tigers tame Taipans,
67-65
Liam Rush must be breathing a huge sigh of relief after his
team managed the small victory after one of his late game free throws rattled
out. Alex Loughton however, must have ended up on Santa’s naughty list as his
three ball to win the game was off the mark.
Oddly enough is that the Taipans out rebounded and out
assisted the Tigers, an unusual statistic for a losing team. As often the
problem, it was field goal percentage that let the Snakes down. Without their floor
leader Jamal Wilson it was left to Andrew Warren to carry the bulk of the
workload. Warren got some support in Crosswhite and Hill, but it wasn’t enough
to get the Snakes over the line.
Warren finished with 20 points but definitely tried his luck
from outside going 4/11. More devastating was Alex Loughton’s 2/14 from the
field which leads to the question, did he really think his last second chance
was going to drop? Bread Hill grabbed 12 boards to go with his 14 points and
Ian Crosswhite scored 11 and grabbed 10 rebounds.
Cam Tragardh was the pick of a mediocre bunch, but then
again that is expected with the low scoring drain and scramble usually
associated with a Cairns game. Tragardh led the team with 14 points and 5
boards. Ayinde Ubaka ptovided some support with 11 points.
Townsville Crocs 100,
Sydney Kings 93
The Kings contemplated life without Julian Khazzouh this
week but his return from the NBA pre-season was quicker than Donovan Monroe’s
stint at the Hawks. Khazzouh’s return wasn’t enough to inspire the Kings for
victory.
In saying that, victory against the Crocs when Peter
Crawford and Eddie Gill are red hot isn’t an easy task. The task becomes a lot
harder when Jacob Holmes decided to consider himself a scorer also. The Kings
did challenge and play for four quarters but they could not dig deep enough to
pull through.
Sydney looked inside often and relied on Khazzouh and Jerai Grant
to make most of the scoring duties but it was the Crocs 16/32 from the land of
plenty that ultimately did the damage. Whilst the Kings hand a match for Jacob
Holmes it had no match for the offensive prowess of the Crocodile guards.
Peter Crawford was electrifying, putting on a vintage PC
performance (and a typical one for this season) finishing with 22 points whilst
Eddie Gill shot 8/11 (5/6 from deep) for his 26 points and still had time to
drop nine dimes whilst Jacob Holmes cleaned the boards, grabbing 11 to match
his 21 points.
Khazzouh and Grant were fantastic inside. Khazzouh scored 17
points, grabbed 13 boards and swatted 4 shots whislt Grant finished with 18
points and 12 boards. Anatoly Bose chipped in with another 18 points.
Gimme My Change Award
Santa delivered the best present of all to the Wollongong Hawks.
A Christmas bye. For the first time in a month the Hawks know what it feels
like to not lose a game, the bye putting a hiatus on their four game losing
streak.
Can’t Buy a Damn
Thing Award
Alex Loughton gets a reprieve this week.
Bennie Anthony and Leon
Henry share custody of this week’s award. With key players in foul
trouble and benched Coach Lemanis called upon his tattooed soldiers to take on
an increased role in the rotation on the road. Anthony repaid their coaches
faith with a combined 0 points (0/4), 1 rebound, 2 turnovers and 4 fouls in a
combined 14 and a half minutes of action. Great performance from two on the
national team roster,right?










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