36ers down Kings,
96-77
Daniel Johnson is simply having his way with the league
lately and though his form isn’t extending to beyond the arc, Johnson is
putting up some good numbers including a 21 point and 14 rebound haul against
Khazzouh. Steve Weigh scored 17, Nathan Herbert 14 and Chris Warren finished with
13 points
Where did things go wrong for the Kings? At home in front of
their home crowd, Khazzouh back from the States and settled back into the team
facing a team coming off a loss. But the 36ers had other things on their mind,
to come in, ambush and get the hell out of there. The 36ers inflicterd their damage
from long range shooting 9/27 from deep. The King’s long range arsenal was flaccid
by comparison. Sydney going 0/10 from outside. Things weren’t all peachy for
the 36ers however, their free throw shooting was sketchy (13/22 @ 59%).
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| To even the playing field the league is making Johnson shoot with one hand |
The longer this game went the more the Kings looked
disinterested. Was it a case of ‘let’s forget this game, we have the Hawks next’?
We certainly hope not, we hate to see teams just simply quit on a game. Luke
Cooper scored a team high 13 points whilst Julian Khazzouh and Anatoly Bose
were the pick of these stockbrokers, both with 12 points and 9 rebounds.
Taipans annihilate
Breakers, 74-57
One word to describe the Taipans performance. Usual. One
word to describe the Breakers. Atrocious. The Breakers put on one of the worst
performances of the season, their reward was to get utterly pwn’d by the
Taipans.
The Breakers shot a terrible 34% from the field, 21% behind
the arc and a dismal 44% from the charity stripe. If that wasn’t bad enough
they also racked up 24 turnovers whilst dishing only 2 assists as a team for
the whole game.
This wasn’t what the Breakers were hoping for in CJ Bruton’s
return to action. New Zealand bought a whole new meaning to this site’s term ‘stock
exchange’ Alex Pledger scored a team high with 10 poinjts, Mika Vukona and Gary
Wilkinson both scored 9 points.
This was a healthy win for the Taipans to get their season
back on track after two straight losses. Alex Loughton scored a game high 20
points, Jamar Wilson had 18 and Ian Crosswhite 12.
Tigers edge Blaze,
79-72
The Melbourne Tigers held out for a seven point win in a
thriller against the Blaze on the Gold Coast.
Ayinde Ubaka hasn’t stepped up that much this season but
like Ubaka has done before us many times he stepped his game up down the
stretch. Ubaka scored 10 fourth quarter points to keep the Tigers in the game
but it was Liam Rush who nailed a clutch three pointer to put his team up by
three. The Blaze couldn’t contain Ubaka nor make their own shots, the Tigers
able to get the win in the thriller.
Mark Worthington and Anthony Petrie made use of the Tiger’s
undersized front court, Wortho with 17 points and Petrie with 15, it was the
Blaze’s guards that couldn’t keep up, especially with Ubaka down the stretch.
Cameron Tragardh continues to inspire the Tigers, Tragardh finished
with a game high 25 points, Liam Rush had 20 points and Ubaka 15 points.
Wildcats destroy
Crocodiles, 97-76
After abolishing the then league leaders last week the
Wildcats continued their blistering form against the Crocs, another team touted
as contenders. Perth chipped out to an early lead thanks largely to Luke Nevill
who used his strength over Luke Schenscher. The fight in the Crocs died out at
half time the Wildcats powering away to a 21 point victory.
The Crocs weren’t able to man up, the result was the Wildcats
shooting 52% from the field, but that would only be half the concern for Paul
Woolpert as his team forgot the basics of basketball and allowed the Wildcats
to grab 44 rebounds (16 offensive) whilst pulling in only 25 themselves.
As mentioned earlier, Luke Nevill clearly won the ‘battle of
the Lukes’, Nevill wil 21 points (at 77%) and grabbed 7 boards, Jesse Wagstaff
continues his hot form adding another 18 points to the Wildcats tally whilst
Kevin Lisch kept the scorer’s busy with 16.
Townsville will be hoping to wash this one quickly as they
need to prepare for their busy schedule in the following rounds. Peter Crawford
had 14 and Todd Blanchfield had 12.
Sydney hold out for 3
point win against Wollongong, 86-83
Though the Hawks put up some fight they were not able to end
their losing streak against their interstate rivals. The Hawks did manage to
chip away at the deficit in the final term but eventually ran out of time, you
can’t help but think if the game still had 12 minute quarters the Hawks
probably would have stolen this one.
Up by 17 with three and a half minutes to go the Kings need
to figure out how to close a game. In theory this game shouldn’t of been so
close; but let’s not forget the fight this Wollongong team shows at times.
The Hawks have not won since they beat the then surging Breakers
in New Zealand in round 6. Since then
they have dropped 5 straight, the run of losses only broken via a bye in round
12. Tim Coenrad provided the spark off the bench and led the way with 18
points, Glen Saville added 14 and Joevan Catron put on 13 (points, not kilos
over Christmas).
The Kings were led by Anatoly Bose who grabbed 7 boards to
go with his game high 23 points. Jerai Grant was dominant inside scoring 14
points and grabbing 14 boards. Last year’s rookie of the year Ben Magden added 13
to the Kings total which included a couple of vital trips to the line inside
the final minute of the game.
Can’t Buy a Damn
Thing Award
Sydney did fail to nail a triple on Friday night, a feat
usually worthy of this award but the Breakers where light-years (a measure of
distance, not time) ahead in taking out this week’s award with their 2 assist ‘haul’
against the Taipans.
It has been suggested that the statisticians do not work in
the away teams favour before but there is no excuse for such a dismal assist
tally. The Breakers must have set the NBL record for lowest number of assists
in a game right?
At the end of the day, basketball is a team sport and if you
aren’t dropping dimes chances are you aren’t playing as a team.
Gimme My Change Award
Darren Ng sent the crowd into a frenzy with his half court buzzer
beater against the Kings on Friday night. The Doctor also ordered an ‘and one’
with it to which the referee’s refused. Darren may be a little bit unlucky not
to get the bonus free throw on this. (thanks to ANZballaz for the video).










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