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Match Report 17 Oct

18 Oct
4 mins read

The BNZ Breakers bounced back to winning ways on Friday night with an emphatic 82-65 victory against Tasmania Jack Jumpers at Spark Arena.

 

The victory, the Breakers second of the current campaign, was far from perfect with the hosts making just 2 from 26 from beyond the arc although with Parker Jackson-Cartwright leading all scorers with 21 points (becoming the first Breaker to score 100 points this season), Izaiah Brockington returning to form with 17 points, Sam Mennenga posting 12 points and 8 rebounds and Karim López and Carlin Davison chipping in with 9points and 8 respectively as the Breakers displayed too much firepower for the 2024 champions.

 

In addition to the result coach Petteri Koponen will have taken satisfaction from seeing his team commit just 2 turnovers and boss the rebounding count 54-40, which included a 19-7 advantage on the offensive boards.

 

Will Magnay had 12 of those Tasmanian rebounds to accompany 14 points with Bryce Hamilton (13 points), Ben Ayre (11 points and Josh Bannon (10 points) also in double figures.

 

Rob Baker picked up two fouls in the opening ninety seconds of the contest, the big forward’s departure triggering a 14-6 Jack Jumpers run.

 

The BNZ Breakers' response was immediate – Brockington with 8 points as the home side forged a 20-18 quarter-time advantage.

 

Jackson-Cartwright snared his 100th steal for the club and followed it with a trio of baskets, with the BNZ Breakers' lead stretching into double figures (28-18).

 

Davison added to the lead in athletic fashion before Hamilton put an end to a 26-4 Breakers surge. The Tasmanian forward led all scorers at the half with 10 points, but the Breakers were in the box seat leading 40-31.

 

Brockington began the second half in the manner he had started the first, with a brace of scoring drives. A López triple kept the margin in double figures, a duplicate from Baker stretched the advantage further before a high-flying finish from Davison locked in a 63-42 three-quarter time lead.

 

Ayre made three triples in as many minutes but fouled out soon after, although the JackJumpers had reduced the deficit to 75-59 with a little under six minutes to play.

 

Although Tasmania edged the fourth quarter 23-19 the Breakers avoided any wobbles down the stretch and, having won five of the previous six games against Tassie at Spark Arena, were in no mood to let this one slip.

 

The Breakers immediately head to Australia for a second meeting this season with 2025 Grand Finalists Melbourne United on Sunday. This is followed by a return to the BNZ Breakers spiritual home – Eventfinda Stadium – for a showdown with the Brisbane Bullets on Thursday, October 23.

 

Result:

BNZ Breakers 82 - Jackson-Cartwright 21pts, Brockington 17pts, Mennenga 12pts, López 9pts

Tasmania Jack Jumpers 65 – Magnay 14pts, Hamilton 13pts, Ayre 11pts, Bannan 10pts

 

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