Match Report 8 Oct
Breakers v Illawarra
The BNZ Breakers ignited their season in spectacular fashion, delivering a stunning 117-88 demolition of the Illawarra Hawks on Wednesday night at Spark Arena.
Breaking the run of early season losses by defeating the defending NBL Champions, the BNZ Breakers gain vital momentum ahead of their Sunday afternoon match-up with the South East Melbourne Phoenix, also at Spark Arena. The strong result sparked fresh life into the BNZ Breakers season and set off victory celebrations amongst their supporters.
The game doubled as a regular league game and the opening game of the inaugural Ignite Cup.
The Breakers led 60-49 at half-time and 87-72 at the three-quarter mark before putting the defending champions to the sword in the final ten minutes to pick up their first win of the season.
The BNZ Breakers enjoyed double figure contributions from six players. Parker Jackson-Cartwright was at his dynamic best with a career high 16 assists to accompany 20 points. Sam Mennenga also scored 20, Reuben Te Rangi posted a season best 18 points, Karim López 16 points, 9 rebounds and 4 steals, Izaiah Brockington 14, and Carlin Davison eased to 12 points with a late flurry of points.
Rob Loe, becoming the 10th player to make 150 appearances for the club, scored just 4 points but helped Mennenga keep Hawks towering 7 foot centre JaVale McGee in check. The three-time NBA champion finished with 19 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 blocks, but most of his good work was produced in the opening half.
Tyler Harvey, so often a thorn in the Breakers side, was once again the best for the Hawks with 22 points, Mason Peatling tallied 14, and Wani Swaka Lo Buluk 10 points
The much maligned three-point shooting of the Breakers took a big step in the right direction as they shot 18 from 39 at 46%. The overall field percentage was a healthy 49% (39/80) and they were a perfect 15 from 15 from the free-throw line.
With the contest counting towards both the regular season NBL standings and a separate Ignite Cup ladder, the Breakers began the game at pace, 8 points each from Te Rangi and Brockington plus an alley-oop slam from Baker, putting the home side 30-24 at quarter time and a first Ignite Cup point secured.
Mennenga made a trio of threes in the first five minutes of the second period as the Breakers eased out to a double-digit lead (46-35), and when Davison scored in transition, the lead was 53-38.
Illawarra hit back in the closing stages of the quarter, but the Breakers, having produced their best half of basketball in the season to date, held the edge at the interval, leading 60-49. Harvey topped the scoring with 16 points for the Hawks, while Mennenga had 13 points and Jackson-Cartwright had 9 points and 10 assists.
Rob Baker made his first three of the night ahead of Mennenga, downing his fourth as the Breakers lead stretched to 16 points (74-58).
Daniel Grida and Peatling kept the Hawks in the hunt as the Breakers headed to the last quarter with an 87-72 lead.
Brockington picked up his fourth foul early in the last frame, and nerves began to jangle amongst the home supporters when Harvey and Swaka Lo Buluk trimmed the Breakers lead. However, the nerves turned to relief and joy as Te Rangi and Davison drained a pair of threes apiece to push the Breakers advantage beyond 20 points – a Mennenga dunk off Jackson-Cartwright’s 16th assist (yes 16) put the seal on a complete Breakers performance - a first NBL victory secured and seven Ignite Cup points banked.
The BNZ Breakers now have two games at Spark Arena, following their 12 October game with a 17 October appearance against the Tasmania JackJumpers.
Result:
BNZ Breakers 117 - Jackson-Cartwright 20p, Mennenga 20p, Te Rangi 18p López 16p, 9rebs, & 4 steals, Brockington 14p, Davison 12p
Illawarra Hawks 88 – Harvey 22p, McGee 19p, Peatling 14p, Swaka Lo Buluk 10p
The Ignite Cup.
Adding a thrilling new dimension to the game, the Ignite Cup features a unique quarter-by-quarter scoring system. While a team earns 3 points for an overall game win, they can also accumulate points for the Ignite Cup ladder by winning quarters. A team will earn 1 point for each quarter won, and 0.5 points will be awarded to each team for a drawn quarter. This innovative format ensures that every possession counts, turning each quarter into a high-stakes battle.
BNZ Breakers President of Basketball Operations Dillon Boucher expressed his enthusiasm for the new competition. "Our club is excited about the Ignite Cup," he stated. "It’s a fantastic innovation for the NBL that brings a new level of intensity to our Wednesday night games and creates more high-stakes moments for our fans.
"The significant prize money is a brilliant incentive that will ensure every team is fighting tooth and nail from the opening tip to the final buzzer. We're thrilled to bring this new brand of basketball to our supporters at Spark Arena."
The Ignite Cup introduces 21 extra games to the NBL schedule, with all Wednesday night clashes counting towards both the regular season standings and a separate Ignite Cup ladder.
The tournament culminates in a standalone final.