The New Zealand Breakers' late playoff bid came up
painfully short despite clocking a sixth straight win to end
their Australian National Basketball League campaign in Cairns
last night.
The fifth-placed Breakers beat the Cairns Taipans 84-79 to
end the season with a 15-win 13-loss record. However, it
wasn't enough to overhaul the two teams ahead of them, with
Gold Coast and Wollongong scraping inside the top four with
16-12 records.
The Breakers needed the Gold Coast Blaze to lose their final
match away to Melbourne last night but they never came close,
with the Blaze running away 91-73 winners.
The Breakers knew their fate as the match at a sold-out
Cairns Convention Centre came to a finish, their shoulders
slumped as they realised their late-season surge had come to
nothing.
It was also a bittersweet night for league legend Tony
Ronaldson, playing his 665th and final game. Ronaldson
contributed 17 points, including four three-pointers.
Kirk Penney and CJ Bruton were the chief destroyers with 27
and 22 points respectively while Dusty Rychart top-scored for
the Taipans with 21 of his 24 points coming in the first half
as the seventh-placed Taipans ground out a 45-44 lead.
A big third-quarter -- won 23-15 by the Breakers -- proved
decisive, as did three-point shooting where Ronaldson and
Bruton were both successful four times.
However, the Breakers, regarded by many as ANBL favourites
when the season tipped off, were left to reflect on a
mid-season slump which ultimately condemned them to their
fate.
Their fortunes dipped courtesy of several fourth-quarter
blowouts when they had matches in their control, particularly
during a run of four consecutive home losses.
League leaders Perth and Townsville were to meet in Perth
tonight, with the winners finishing top of the table.
Result: New Zealand Breakers 84 (Kirk Penney 23, CJ Bruton
22, Tony Ronaldson 17) Cairns Taipans 79 (Dusty Rychart 24,
Phill Jones 15, Aaron Grabau 15). Halftime: 44-45.
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