The Weekend Post

FINALS HERE WE COME

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JORDAN GERRANS

FINALS basketball is back on the way to FNQ.

After three seasons without postseason action, the Taipans last night clinched their top four position, overcoming the bottom of the ladder Illawarra Hawks for the first time in NBL 2019-20.

The battling Hawks have been Cairns’ bogey team this season, defeating them on all three occasions, but without LaMelo Ball, the Taipans proved too strong for their fellow regional club, 99-75.

The 2019-20 campaign has been a remarkable turnaround under second-year coach Mike Kelly, lifting themselves from the foot of the table to a real contender within 12 months.

Last night MVP hopeful Scott Machado was back to his distributi­ng ways from earlier in the season with 10 assists. In the process, Machado passed Cedric Jackson with the most assists in a single season in the 40minute era.

Machado’s fellow imports were the main benefactor­s as co-captain DJ Newbill and big man Cameron Oliver both edged past 15 points.

Oliver got plenty of buckets but he also held his own block party, protecting the rim and putting fear into the Hawks offence.

As Majok Deng went down with an early knee knock, forward Fabijan Krslovic provided plenty of energy in the first term, knocking down a three while crashing the glass.

Deng would return soon and complete the game. To celebrate indigenous round, big man Nate Jawai rattled the rim on a couple of occasions.

After looking all but certain to play during the week, rookie Kouat Noi again missed with his ankle concern.

The now 15-10 Snakes finish the regular season on the road, with three away games to be completed before the real stuff starts in a few weeks.

 ??  ?? BOUND: Fabijan Krslovic of the Taipans drives to the basket during last night’s win over the Illawarra Hawks.
BOUND: Fabijan Krslovic of the Taipans drives to the basket during last night’s win over the Illawarra Hawks.
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