This was a bad week for injuries in the NBL. Matty Knight was ruled out early with a strained calf, Kings guard Aaron Bruce will miss the rest of the season with a fractured leg, James Harvey has been penciled in ac 'out indefinitely' and Chris Goulding fell to the floor clutching his knee. Did we miss anyone?
Wildcats
make short work of Blaze, 92 - 80
If recent history was anything to go by, the
Blaze have been one of the bogey teams for the Wildcats and coming into the
Jungle, the Blaze wanted to solidify that fact even further. Early on in the game it was looking as though the
hoodoo for the Cats was going to continue, but just as it seemed the Blaze were
going to make it a long night for the Cats, the league renowned defence kicked
in and the Cats started to gain control.
Adris “2Hard2Guard” Deleon was finding it too
hard to score and even though he ended up with a team high of 18pts to go with
his 7reb and 5turnovers he was given a lesson in lockdown defence from Damian
Martin who was instrumental in holding Deleon to 6/17 from the field.
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Chris Goulding looked like he was primed for a
big game but a horrible knee injury saw him taken out of the game early with a
suspected MCL injury, we can only hope this is not to serious for the Blaze
with the injury cloud hanging over James Harvey which may potentially rule him
out for the rest of the season.
With the Cats defence in top form, the rest of
the Blaze struggled for all of their offence, Adam Gibson shooting poorly on
6/15 for his 15pts 6reb 4ast which also saw him have a high turnover number (6)
to go along with his running mate Deleon to have 11 turnovers between them.
Will Hudson played as good as can be expected
against the Wildcats frontcourt, even with the absence of Matt Knight he was
hounded by Luke Nevill and Jesse Wagstaff most of the night, Hudson had10pts
8reb and was also involved in the highlight of the night when he had a dunk
attempt blocked at the rim by big Luke Nevill.
The Wildcats of late have been having minor
issues offensively, being inconsistent and stagnant at times, they have managed
to stay in it by defence and hustle, but winning despite of inefficiency
offensively is a problem most coaches would be more than happy with, this game
saw a little more fluidity but the Cats have room for improvement, scary for
other teams considering they could do a whole lot better but are still
dominating opponents.
In the absence of Matt Knight, Jesse Wagstaff
knew he was going to see more minutes and he used them very wisely and went to
lead the team in scoring with his 25pt output to go with 5reb and a steal going
8/13 from the field including 3/7 from 3pt range.
Shawn Redhage is still finding his game legs
after last season’s horrific injury and is gradually playing himself into
better form and regaining his shooting touch, Redhage had 15pts on the night
but didn’t have the best shooting performance and will start hitting those open
looks as we get further into the season towards the playoffs.
Cam Tovey while not shooting to well recently
seems to be highly under rated for the way he controls the tempo of a game on
both ends of the floor, being such a great defensive rebounder who pushes the
break every chance he gets changes the Wildcats defensive efforts into fast
break offence, not many do it quite like Cam and while his stat line may not be
something to marvel at (8pts 7reb 3ast 3st) statistically, his control of the
game and the ability to instigate the offence or push a break is something most
dedicated Cats fans don’t take for granted and greatly appreciate.
Ever reliable Kevin Lisch did what Kevin Lisch
does, score points, play lockdown defence and just generally hustle, even
though he too also had an off shooting night and had 4 turnovers, which
considering how reliable he is with the ball is unusual for him, he still ended
up with 21pts 3reb 4ast and 3st.
So is the fact that the Cats are the highest
ranked team who seem to be not yet playing their best basketball a scary
thought, well it was for the Blaze this round and may well be for many teams in
the rounds to come, be afraid, be very afraid.
Breakers shut down 36ers, 80 - 63
The 36ers it seemed were a team on the
rise recently, but with every rise there is always an occasional fall, this was
one of those games when they faced the Breakers who seem to be in great form.
The 36ers struggled mightily in this
game with only 2 players even managing to score in double figures and only
managing a total score of 63 points, they seemed to be like a bottle of soft
drink that had been shook and opened too many times as they seemed to lose all
of their recent schweppervesence and were all fizzed out.
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Recent player on the rise Daniel
Johnson struggled like no other time he has this season and had a terrible game
with only 7pts 1reb and 4turnovers and even his front court running mate Diamon
Simpson couldn’t produce in his usual way with his 8pts 6reb and 3blk which is
well below his season averages in points and rebounds. The 36ers shot a combined 36% from the
field for the game which in any language is bad enough, in hoop talk, that’s just
a long night on the pine and one you hope never to see.
The Lone Ranger in this game was Chris
Warren who had a team high 14pts 4reb 2ast and 4turnovers, playing Tonto to
Lone Ranger Warren was Stephen Weigh who was the only other player in double
figures with 10 but who also had 3 turnovers. This was one of the 36ers off weeks,
and after having a few seasons of that, hopefully this is just a slight fall
for a club with a bright outlook to once again become a team feared by most in
the league.
The Breakers are playing Breakers
style ball and are just rolling over everyone, with such a balanced team on
offence, defence and on the boards they would have to be considered as one of
the deepest teams in the league with players who are able to play all types of
roles and do what needs to be done.
Cedric Jackson seems to teeter on the
brink of a triple double every round and again showed his versatility with his
12pts 6reb and 7ast, he is bound to register at least one trip dub this season,
the question now is when and against who will it come, not since Rashad Tucker
played in Perth has there been a player who has been so close so often to one
of the holy grails of basketball stat lines.
CJ Bruton saw his return from injury
and barely seemed to miss a beat, the wily veteran may be getting older and
entering the twilight of his career but he still knows how to get his shots and
when his team needs them most, he had a 10pt output including 4reb.
But the main culprits again were Gary
Wilkinson and Thomas Abercrombie, Wilkinson again putting up consistent numbers
of 17pts and 5reb and would have to be one of the most consistent players in
the league as far as week to week production is concerned, the Big Red Rocket
is full of fuel and ready to blast off.
Abercrombie is starting to solidify
himself as an elite player in the league and has also started to become more of
a consistent player himself which was one of his downfalls in previous seasons
and his 22pts 4reb 2ast 2st 2blk showed just that, were it not for the rebounding
of Mika Vukona and Alex Pledger who each had 9, his numbers would have more
than likely been much higher.
The Breakers are in scintillating
form, but with a tough schedule still to come we will have to see if they
really are as good as people think they are and if they still have that special
something to make them a legit title contender once again.
Taipans steal one against the Hawks, 61 - 59
Things just seem to be going from bad
to worse for the Hawks which is a shame considering how much history this
franchise has throughout the years of the league and even though being in a
small market who have been renowned for being giant killers and a team to be
reckoned with.
It seemed as if the recent bad fortune
would change for the Hawks on their home court in this game and fans were
thanking their stars when the Hawks, after an average first quarter held a
double digit lead late in the 2nd quarter and into the 3rd but
alas for the Hawks, it just wasn’t meant to be.
In one of the lowest scoring affairs
of the season both teams only managed to put up 120 points in total which
represented well the struggles of both teams in this game.
The Hawks were once again lead by
Oscar Forman who seems to be the only shining light in the dark season the
Hawks are having, Forman had 19pts 7reb to lead his team and was joined by Rhys
Martin who chimed in with 16pts of his own, but no other player even had more
than 6pts which highlights the Hawks struggles.
The Taipans statistically weren’t much
better but did manage more than 2 players in double figure scoring with 4. Imports Jamar Wilson and Andrew Warren
lead the way, Wilson with 10pts 5reb and Warren with a team high 17pts to go
with his 4reb and Alex Loughton, who is still struggling offensively at least
did a great job on the boards with 9reb. Ian Crosswhite and Brad Hill rounded
out the scorers with 10pts and 12pts respectively.
There isn’t much to write about with
this game that can be given a positive spin, both teams struggled, both teams
need to find a spark somewhere if they have any playoff aspirations, we can
only hope for them that somewhere somehow fortunes can be turned around. In
saying that, watching the final minutes of the game was intense, everyone’s
heart stopped beating when Rhys Martin had a good look to win the game but the
ball clanged off the rim.
Crocs edge out Kings, 118 - 114
On the other end of the spectrum,
there was this game, which had a combined 232pts scored, almost double of the
Taipans V Hawks game, to say this game was an offensive explosion would be a
huge understatement.
The Kings were playing with some fire
in the belly after losing in form player and starting point guard Aaron Bruce
for the season with an unfortunate injury just as the team seemed to be on the
way up.
Julian Khazzouh was unbelievably
matched on the boards by team mate Graeme Dann, both players had 13reb and
Khazzouh adding 17pts to that for what seems to be an endless number of double
doubles in the season.
5 players had double figure scoring
outputs for the Kings had had 21, yes 21 more rebounds than the Crocs which is
just an unbelievable stat considering that control of the boards is usually a
recipe for victory.
Young guns Anatoly Bose and Ben Madgen
brought the highlights to their coming out party, Bose having a team high 25pts
to go with his 7reb including a monstrous dunk that wowed the crowd and Madgen
having 24pts including 4/6 from 3pt range.
Kevin Ratzsch was workmanlike and put
in a 14pt 7reb 4ast game and Luke Martin with his 18pt 4reb 4ast game wanted to
show that there is still some hope in the kings back court even after the loss
of Bruce for the season.
The Crocs however just willed themself
to win and had 6 players in double figures including another double double from
Jacob Holmes who had 20pts 10reb 4ast, not bad for a guy who before the season
ending injury to Russell Hinder was in hoop purgatory with nobody having
interest in signing him.
lazeImports Elvin Mims and Eddie Gill were
instrumental in the Croc victory, Mims with 14pts 5reb 2st and 2blk was only
overshadowed slightly by Gill who had 20pts 9ast, who even though shot poorly
still managed to rack up those 20pts mostly from the free throw line where he went
12/13.
Michael Cedar had one of those types
of games Crocs fans know he is capable of, leading the team in scoring with
22pts 4reb and 4ast and usual suspect Peter Crawford with his 13pts 5reb 3ast
game and Todd Blanchfield who had one of his better scoring games of the season
with 15pts rounded out the stat sheet for the Crocs.
The fact that this game went into
overtime proved that both teams season fortunes were on the line, the Crocs
looking to solidify themselves as a playoff team and the Kings hoping to put a
more positive spin on the loss of their starting point guard.
Unfortunately for the Kings the
experience of the Crocs seemed to do them well and saw them to victory, but the
Kings can take some positive signs moving forward that they are a team to be
reckoned with and will not just be easy beats.
We wish Aaron Bruce a speedy recovery
and a return to the Kings next season.
Blaze defeat Tigers,
73-60
The Gold Coast will be happy enough to come out of this week
splitting their two game road trip. After a schooling at the hands of the Cats
the Blaze resettled and regrouped to come out against a fired up Tigers unit.
With James Harvey and Chris Goulding M.I.A the underdone
Blaze didn’t let a depleted roster deplete their spirit, shooting out to a
seven point lead in the first quarter before the Tigers bought it back to three
at the first break. After talking about things the Blaze took control of the
situation and let their natural game flow though the league’s excitement machine
Adris Deleon and his more rugged cohort in Adam Gibson.
Ayinde Ubaka appears to be a figment of the man who tore up
the league a few seasons back. Although he shows glimpses of yesteryear he largely
looks like a man not wanting to take control of the game. Cam Tragardh was
finding it tough inside against the Blaze’s not so big bigs. But then again if
14 points equates to a quiet night (at a lousy clip mind you) that shows the
sort of season you are having.
In a week for uneven rebound counts the Blaze owned the
boards 50 to 26, effectively creating an extra 9 second chance points (14-5).
Then again the Tigers aren’t renowned for their rebounding abilities therefore
the Tigers being outrebounded is hardly an earthshattering stat.
The Blaze although with more inside prowess than the Tigers decided
to win this game form the outside. Going 9/22 (41%) as a team the Blaze were led
by Adris Deleon who finished with a game high 21 points (4/8 from outside) and
an impressive 8 boards for the little man, Adam Gibson added 16 points (4/7
from deep) whilst it was Mark Worthington’s 1/5 from outside that bought the
Blazes long percentage down. None the less Wortho added 15 points, 8 boards and
5 assists. Good Boy Mark, we all like a team player.
Cam Tragardh just can’t do it all for the Tigers, Tragardh
shot 5/13 to finish with 14 points and 6 boards. Support was provided by Ron Dorsey
(13 points, little else), Daniel Dillon, Liam Rush and Ayinde Ubaka added 10
points each. Hmmm, wait a minute these 5 guys are responsible for 57 of the
Tigers 60 points. That means Luke Walker, Tommy Greer, Benny Lewis and Matt
Burston are sponsible for 3 points in a collective 41 minutes on the floor.
Very ‘Stock Exchange’ indeed..
Can’t Buy a Damn
Thing Award
The Breakers v 36ers game wasn’t the prettiest game, not
only did the 36ers get out-rebounded 50-24 (which if worthy of this award),
both teams show in the low 60% from the line and the game was a blowout.
Given that there were 37 turnovers in the whole game not one
team managed to capitalise on that and score a basket off a turnover.
Points off turnovers count: 0-0.
Gimme my Change Award
Sticking right on the theme of turnovers, the Perth Wildcats
win this weeks ‘Gimme my Change Award’. Their hardnosed, in your face and on
your toes defense managed to force 22Blaze turnovers, but what is more
surprising is that the uptempo Wildcats managed to keep their own turnovers in
check, losing the ball only 7 times in the game.
When a team forces you to lose the ball 22 times it makes it
harder to win, when that team loses the ball only seven times it is near
impossible










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