The Weekend Post

Breakers ready for fight against Wildcats on ropes

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NEW Zealand Breakers coach Paul Henare is wary of a backlash from the wounded Wildcats when the two NBL teams clash in Perth today.

The defending champions are battling back from three consecutiv­e home losses, and Henare is pretty sure he knows how they’ll respond to that string of defeats.

“I think they’ll come out, try and bully us, push and shove and get that 13,000 fanbase behind them and get some energy that way,” he said.

“Whenever Perth teams of the past have been in a lull or slump, they respond with physicalit­y or intensity and if we are not ready for a fight, it could be a long night.”

The Breakers have been boosted by the return of point guard Edgar Sosa, who trained this week without any ill effects from the ankle injury that meant he missed last weekend’s 81-71 loss to the Taipans in Cairns.

“He is playing well and he has a level of confidence right now, and we need guys on the floor that can break a game open,” Henare said.

Henare was in no doubt that the absence of his import guard had an impact on the way his side played in Cairns, with his forward line taking time to adjust to new rotations.

“Whenever you lose someone like Sos, someone integral to the way your team plays, it changes the dynamic of what you do,” he said. “You play differentl­y. “There are no concerns about our bigs; they want to play better, we want more productivi­ty out of them, and there’s a good chance we will see that this weekend.”

The Breakers are third on the ladder, with Perth fourth.

 ??  ?? BACK: Edgar Sosa. Picture: GETTY
BACK: Edgar Sosa. Picture: GETTY

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