The New Zealand Breakers kept alive their hopes of making the
Australian National Basketball League (ANBL) playoffs with an
emphatic 88-60 win over the Wollongong Hawks in Auckland
tonight.
Having thrown away good leads in losing their three previous
matches against the Hawks this season, the Breakers not only
held their nerve, but pulled away over the second half.
They led from start to finish to complete the biggest margin
of victory of their season so far.
Star guard Kirk Penney led the scoring with 23 points to take
his tally over his past four outings to 108, while CJ Burton
chimed in with 19 points.
Tony Ronaldson, who this week announced his impending
retirement after 20 years in the ANBL, contributed 10 points,
while Dillon Boucher collected 12 rebounds, twice as many as
the next best.
The victory was the Breakers' fourth in succession, a
sequence that has resuscitated a campaign that three weeks
ago appeared headed for a premature end.
With two games left in their regular season, they remain
fifth on the table with a win-loss ledger of 13-13.
But they have closed the gap on the Hawks, who at present
occupy the fourth and final playoff spot with a 13-12 record.
Wollongong, who were without star import Tywain McKee, who
had starred in the last games between the sides here at the
North Shore Events Centre but has a season-ending back
problem, were a disappointment.
Their 60 points was their second lowest tally of the season
and the defeat was their 11th in 13 trips away from home.
Tim Coenraad and Cameron Tragardh, with 12 points each, led
their statistics.
The Breakers showed plenty of aggression from the outset and
hit the court running, especially Bruton, whose first three
three-point attempts all found their target to push the home
side to an early 11-3 lead.
At quarter-time the margin was 19-13 but, as Bruton spent a
spell on the bench, the Hawks closed to two points.
After a slow start, Penney began making his presence felt as
the home side edged out to a 42-34 advantage at halftime.
The Breakers, who had injured centre Rick Rickerts suited up
but didn't use him, made a big move in the third quarter,
leading 63-47 at the next break, before cruising home over
final 10 minutes.
They are at home to Gold Coast Blaze next Thursday, before
completing their regular season schedule away to Cairns two
days later.
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