NBL 2024-25
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Woohoo, what a win by our boys. Upset Lithuania in the quarters. Was a bit concerned at half time because we hadn’t played that well and a couple of the Lithuanian’s were started to heat up. But what a second half. The intensity on defence was huge. Goodman again fired but Jackson Alan Kiss provided a real spark with his offence. Also Phil Jones’ boy was killing it on the glass and also got a few buckets including a big that his old man would’ve been cheering on.
I was very impressed by our pressure though and getting into the passing lanes and creating deflections and steals.
Now into a semi where we will play the winner of USA v Canada.
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The USA defence is just stifling. Whether it’s full court press or in the halfcourt.
We are down by 35 at the half and the USA have only attempted four 3s (and hit one).Their inside game is too good.
Hopefully we can get the final score below 30. Their closest game in the tournament was a 23 point win against France.
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I can't say I'm that enthused about the Breakers this season with a lack of Kiwi players on the roster (two of the twelve, and one of those comes from the NZ NBL). Also, Parker Jackson-Cartwright and Dane Pineau are the only players to remain from last year's squad. Some turnover!
Guards: *Kaia Isaac, Parker Jackson-Cartwright, Mojave King, Mitch McCarron, *Alex McNaught, Matt Mooney
Forwards: Grant Anticevich, Sean Bairstow, Jonah Bolden, Max Darling, *Carlin Davison, #Karim Lopez
Centres: Freddie Gillespie, Sam Mennenga, Dane Pineau.
*Development players
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When I saw we picked up Matt Mooney my immediate thoughts was I wonder how he and PJC will play together. Matt is a good 3pt shooter but he’s more of a PG and we know that PJC loves the ball in his hands.
Hoping that Mennenga can take that next step up.
@Bovidae I counted a couple more kiwis - King, Mennenga, Darling, Carlin Davison, McNaught
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@ACT-Crusader I'm only counting Mennenga and Darling who are part of the 12-man squad. King might be NZ-born but he wants to play for Aust. It just won't be the same without a core of NZ players in the rotation.
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The New Zealand Breakers are in search of a new broadcasting home after long-term partners Sky Television have elected not to renew their contract with the Australian NBL.
Partly due to save on production costs of Breakers home games, but also because they (Sky) already pay for the rights to all NBL games via ESPN. The article says that TVNZ could be interested in being the broadcaster for this season.
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I did not expect that.... Shame we can't watch, as I suspect TVNZ will only broadcast home games?
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I just home from Spark Arena, having seen the Breakers make hard work of their first home game and home win this season. Takeaways for me
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The new coach is very calm, not robotic like Shamir but not crazy like Maor. It seems to filter down to the players
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The coach plays a large rotation. I think he played either 9 or 10 players during the game. It paid dividends late in the fourth quarter, as SEM started to fade the Breakers showed good energy right to the end
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No one in the team is afraid to not take a shot and score the ball. It could make us more dangerous, teams can't shut down one or two, they will have to keep an eye on the team
An important win and the Breakers move to 2-0
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Just checking the results and await @mariner4life to surface after celebrating his mobs big tonkings of last year's two top sides this week - congrats that man. Will see how accurate those results were when they take on long time heavyweights Perth at home and Sydney away this coming week. Lucky they haven't got Brisbane or South East Melbourne this week where the wheels will probably be square rather than round if they follow their usual form of the past few years!!
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Bro we're winning the comp
3-1 and both wins this weekend have been big too.
As usual everyone picks us for thr spoon because our entire team is new, but we look pretty good.
Another tough week though with Perth Thursday and Sydney on Sunday
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And this is why we are not going to win the comp. Two of our starting 5 out and we are in trouble.
Some positives. We're playing Perth and Cotton (the best NBL player i have ever seen) goes for 35, we had 2 starters out, and the foul count in fourth was 6-0 in favour of the amazingly perfect Wildcats, and we lost by 3, and had the shot to tie it up.
Still pisses me off.
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Lol watching the Taipans and Sydney. These two teams are totally playing in the same economic court. This is so totally a salary capped league...
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Taipans are in a world of hurt. Since my "we're winning the comp" post groves and Armstrong have been out, we lost another one on Friday.
And we're losing bad. We are paddling pool shallow and cannot afford injuries.
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@canefan said in NBL 2024-25:
After dropping a midweek game, the Breakers take out the Sydney Kings away
Never easy to win in Sydders. We have the best offensive backcourt in the comp. Was great to see Lopez and Gillespie step up though. We have some genuine rim protection. Our D shut down Cook
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@canefan said in NBL 2024-25:
Coach's deep rotation seems to allow us to finish strong, and keeps everyone involved and locked in
Although today he only played 8 guys. The previous games he played 10, 10, 10, 10, 11.
He did play Bairstow more today.
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@ACT-Crusader said in NBL 2024-25:
@canefan said in NBL 2024-25:
Coach's deep rotation seems to allow us to finish strong, and keeps everyone involved and locked in
Although today he only played 8 guys. The previous games he played 10, 10, 10, 10, 11.
He did play Bairstow more today.
It will be interesting to see if he tightens the rotation nearer to the end of the season, especially if we are in contention