The Chronicle

Brisbane capitalise­s on Neers’ turnovers

Poor control hurts team

- JASON GIBBS jason.gibbs@thechronic­le.com.au

BASKETBALL: A Tim Coenraad three-point master-class bought about the Mountainee­rs’ demise on Saturday.

Coenraad’s 37 points (seven from 11 three pointers) and immense defensive pressure from his Brisbane Capitals saw the Mountainee­rs fall to a 125-97 defeat.

Mountainee­rs chairman John Gouldson said the Illawarra Hawks NBL forward proved to be a major influence.

“We led by a point at halftime and three quarter time,” Gouldson said.

“But in that fourth quarter he (Coenraad) absolutely blitzed us – he couldn’t miss from three point territory.

“They really stepped up their defence as well in that last quarter.

“We didn’t protect the ball well enough and they scored a lot of points of steals and turnovers.

“You can argue sometimes that fouls weren’t called but at the end of the day we just weren’t good enough looking after the ball.”

Two key statistics ultimately prove Gouldson’s thoughts on the game with the Mountainee­rs

committing 26 turnovers to the Capitals’ 12 and conceding 38 points from turnovers

while only scoring 13.

A win would’ve helped the Mountainee­rs consolidat­e their position in the QBL top eight.

“The boys will go away lick their wounds and regroup,” Gouldson said.

“Danny (Morseu) will have them working hard this week and I’m confident we can bounce back with a win at home this weekend.”

The Mountainee­rs women also lost to the Capitals 99-41.

 ?? Photo: Nev Madsen ?? HEAVY LOSS: Harold Ridgeway scored 20 points and pulled down nine rebounds in the Mountainee­rs’ loss to the Brisbane Capitals on Saturday.
Photo: Nev Madsen HEAVY LOSS: Harold Ridgeway scored 20 points and pulled down nine rebounds in the Mountainee­rs’ loss to the Brisbane Capitals on Saturday.

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