Match Report 19 Oct
The BNZ Breakers, less than 48 hours after beating the Tasmania Jack Jumpers, found the going too tough at high flying Melbourne United on Sunday afternoon going down 104-88 in a high scoring encounter away at John Cain Arena.
The Breakers lost by 32 points to Melbourne earlier in the season and when they trailed by 18 points at half-time another heavy defeat looked on the cards.
However the Breakers added some starch to their defence after the break and with Sam Mennenga and Parker Jackson-Cartwright draining threes the Melbourne lead was trimmed to nine points (57-48) four minutes into the third term.
Karim López and Izayah Le’afa added to the Breakers total and when Rob Loe beat the three-quarter time buzzer with a deep three the Breakers were hanging tough with last year’s grand finalists, trailing 75-63.
A twelve-point deficit quickly became twenty, and the Breakers' hopes looked to have been finally extinguished, but to their credit, they again fought their way back into the contest.
Izaiah Brockington and Jackson-Cartwright combined to string together nine unanswered points to make it an 11-point game with 3:30 to play, but ultimately, a confident Melbourne side was able to hold off the Breakers to record win number seven.
While the BNZ Breakers were much improved from beyond the arc, making 12 from 29 at 41% United, spearheaded by Chris Goulding, made 16 from 34 from deep at a red-hot 47%. Goulding was at his imperious best as he converted 6 from 8 triples on his way to 23 points. Also in double figures for the hosts were Tanner Krebs (17 points), Tyson Walker (16 points), Kyle Bowen (13 points), and Milton Doyle (12 points).
For the BNZ Breakers, Brockington produced a season high 25 points (10/16FG) while Jackson-Cartwright was within a whisker of a triple double as he added 9 rebounds and 9 assists to 20 points. Mennenga scored 16 points, Next Star López had 8 points, 9 rebounds and 2 blocks while Rob Loe chipped in with 6 points.
At the outset it was former Breaker and Tall Black Finn Delany with the first five points of the game for Melbourne, before Mennenga hit back with four points.
Brockington followed with seven points before Melbourne sharp shooter Goulding landed the first two of his triples to give United a 28-17 first quarter lead.
United scored the first four points of the second frame to make it 15 unanswered points and Breakers coach Petteri Koponen needed a timeout.
Brockington and Jackson-Cartwright converted from beyond the arc after the resumption but worryingly for the Breakers they conceded 56 first half points to trail by 18 at the interval. Brockington had 16 of the Breakers 38 points but Goulding, on 6 from 8 shooting, led all scorers with 18 points.
The BNZ Breakers were much improved in the second half but unable to prevent Melbourne from recording a seventh straight win.
The Breakers, now 6-2, return to their spiritual home Eventfinda Stadium, for a showdown with the Brisbane Bullets on Thursday October 23.
The game is part of the NBL annual Indigenous Round and includes all 10 clubs wearing special jerseys designs.
Result:
BNZ Breakers 88 - I Brockington 25pts, Jackson-Cartwright 20pts, 9 rebs & 9 assists, Mennenga 16pts, López 8pts & 9 rebs
Melbourne United 104 – Goulding 23pts, Krebs 17pts, Walker 16pts & 9assists, Bowen 13pts, Doyle 12pts