The Cairns Post

Wildcats clip Hawks’ wings in Wollongong

- TIM KEEBLE

AMERICAN guard Bryce Cotton erupted for 36 points to lead reigning NBL champions Perth to a 99-91 victory in Wollongong yesterday.

As was the case in last year’s grand final series between the two sides, the Hawks couldn’t thwart Cotton, who stole the show with his season-high haul.

The Wildcats boosted their record to 10-3 – joining the New Zealand Breakers at the top of the ladder – while Illawarra slipped to 5-8.

Perth were ahead at every change, taking a 71-64 lead into the final quarter and keep the Hawks at arm’s length down the stretch.

Derek Cooke Jr notched 19 points and seven rebounds off the bench for the Wildcats, while JP Tokoto finished with 13 points after a quiet first half.

Dimitrius Conger led the home team with 30 points and Rotnei Clarke added 12.

Cotton had his eye in early, sinking his first four shots for a 12-point haul in the opening period.

The Hawks were paced by Conger’s nine points and had their noses in front before Cotton drained a pair of free throws in the closing seconds for a 25-24 quarter-time lead.

The second period followed the same script as the first, with the lead constantly changing hands.

Cotton was held scoreless before hitting a three-point bomb a minute before halftime as the Cats took a 46-44 into the second half.

Perth gradually overpowere­d the Hawks in the second half to stay on track for a 33rd straight playoff appearance.

The Hawks host Melbourne United in round 10 on Saturday night, while the Wildcats have a Saturday home game against Brisbane.

 ?? Picture: GETTY ?? Derek Cooke Jr
Picture: GETTY Derek Cooke Jr

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