Geelong Advertiser

Trimble seals win for United

- DARREN SNOWDON

MELBOURNE United maintained its NBL momentum with a sixth consecutiv­e victory, beating the Brisbane Bullets 108-94.

Third-placed United improved to 7-4, but only after being pushed all the way by a determined Bullets outfit at Melbourne Arena yesterday.

Melo Trimble scored 25 points for the home side, including a clutch three-pointer in the final minutes to put the result beyond doubt, while reserve big man Tohi Smith-Milner added a career-high 19.

Both teams were on target from long range in an even first half but a 20-8 start to the third quarter put United in the box seat, with Smith-Milner making a major impact off the bench.

Jason Cadee connected on five three-pointers to lead the fifth-placed Bullets (5-6) with 18 points while Nathan Sobey added 17.

McCarron handed United the ideal start with eight early points but the Bullets relied on 13 bench points, including a pair of triples from Cam Gliddon, to have the scores locked at 27-27 after the first quarter.

Cadee opened the second period with a run of six points to hand the Bullets their largest lead of the game then added two more three-pointers as the visitors looked ready to pounce.

But Trimble responded for the home side with a 12-point spurt of his own and, with support from Dillon Stith, United grabbed a 49-48 edge at halftime. With Shawn Long struggling to make an impact under the basket, Smith-Milner came up big on offence for United as they surged ahead 69-56.

Lamar Patterson showed signs of life for Brisbane after missing eight of his nine firsthalf shots but Smith-Milner capped a stellar third term with a triple on the buzzer.

 ?? Picture: GETTY ?? Brisbane’s Lamar Patterson drives to the basket.
Picture: GETTY Brisbane’s Lamar Patterson drives to the basket.

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