The Cairns Post

Marlins, Heat ready to rumble in semi-final

- MICHAEL THOMPSON

A NORTHERN rumble and finals showdown all rolled into one.

That is the mission facing the Cairns Marlins in tomorrow night’s Queensland Basketball League semi-final at Townsville Basketball Stadium.

The Heat made it through last weekend’s quarterfin­al with a nerve-racking 92-89 win over South West Metro, with Metro stripping away a 21-point deficit in the final quarter.

Cairns could travel to Townsville with some tired legs, given that Taipans players Jarrad Weeks, Anthony Fisher and Kuany Kuany will play in an NBL practice game against a US college today.

But the Marlins are in good form, as demonstrat­ed by last weekend’s 93-76 dismantlin­g of the Sunshine Coast Rip.

Heat import Jamell Anderson played in July’s 86-72 win over the Marlins, but got a taste of how talented the Far Northern outfit can be in Round 1 when the Marlins ran way with an 88-70 victory.

“We’re in great shape and I think if they come here with tired legs we can definitely take advantage of that, but at the same time they’re a really talented team,” Anderson said.

“We have to come in, focus and be ready to do our game plan.

“They have a lot of offensive scorers, but I think we can take advantage of how quick we are.

“They do have players like Weeks who are pretty fast in transition, but with myself I can kind of slow him down along with everybody locking him on defence.”

Anderson took a knock to the knee last weekend but is a certainty to play after being rested from training on Monday.

“I think a bit more ice and I’ve rested it up, and I’ll be ready to go,” he said.

Heat coach Rodney Anderson said his British import would be able to handle any extra traffic the Marlins send his way.

“They’ll probably go after him a little bit, but Jamell is a gamer so he’ll be ready to go,” he said. “He was pretty unhappy last weekend when he had to sit out that second half, especially when South West starting to coming back.”

Heuir and Weigh scored 23 points apiece for the Marlins last weekend and will be among the danger men tomorrow, and Anderson knows the Marlins cannot be given same wiggle room as Metro.

“We have to make every catch, every shot, every rebound a contested one so that there’s no comfort level for these guys.”

Anderson said he is itching for the big game after last weekend’s enforced withdrawal.

Tomorrow’s tip-off is 6pm.

 ?? Picture: BRENDAN RADKE ?? TEAM PLAYER: Point guard Scoochie Smith is keen to get on the court for the Cairns Taipans in the 2017-2018 NBL season.
Picture: BRENDAN RADKE TEAM PLAYER: Point guard Scoochie Smith is keen to get on the court for the Cairns Taipans in the 2017-2018 NBL season.

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