Manawatu Standard

Running of the Bulls puts Franklin on top

- Brendon Egan

The form guide from the first week of the National Basketball League Showdown has been tossed out the window.

After round one, the Canterbury Rams looked like early title favourites, winning their opening three games.

They have crashed back to the pack, losing three straight games to the Manawatu Jets, Nelson Giants, and Otago Nuggets on Saturday night.

If one thing is clear from the first two weeks of the Showdown, it’s that the competitio­n is wide open.

The Rams have been in free-fall, but it has been the opposite effect for the Franklin Bulls, who have won four on the bounce after beginning 0-2.

After winning Auckland’s ‘Battle of the North’ last Sunday against the Huskies, the Bulls have backed up with wins over the Giants, Nuggets, and Jets to improve to a competitio­n-best 4-2.

Huskies 109, Airs 95; Bulls 73, Giants 69; Airs 107, Nuggets 81; Jets 108, Rams 93; Bulls 85, Nuggets 79; Giants 97, Rams 87; Bulls 83, Jets 72; Nuggets 87, Rams 77.

Bulls 4-2, Airs 3-2, Nuggets 3-2, Rams 3-3, Giants 2-3, Jets 2-3, Huskies 1-3.

In Saturday’s 83-72 win over the Jets, Franklin were paced by 17 points and nine rebounds from centre Sam Timmins with four others scoring in double digits.

The Nuggets sat 2-0 after round one, but have also tasted defeat for the first time in 2020, losing back-to-back games against the Taranaki Mountain Airs and Bulls.

In Saturday’s South Island showdown, Otago gained bragging rights over Canterbury, earning an 87-77 victory to jump to a 3-2 record.

Otago were outrebound­ed 51-35, but got the job done with No 1 draft pick, Tall Blacks and Breakers forward Jordan Ngatai again leading the way with 19 points, five boards, and four assists.

The Nuggets received a strong outing from forward Kane Keil, who poured in 16 points and five rebounds. Otago gained plenty of spark from the bench, outscoring the Rams 36-24 with Richie Rodger, Matt Bardsley, and Josh Aitcheson combining for 27 points.

The Auckland Huskies earned their first Showdown win in round two, overpoweri­ng the Mountain Airs 109-95 on Tuesday.

After a forgettabl­e debut, where he shot one of 15 for two points, first round draft pick Izayah Mauriohooh­o-le’afa bounced back in style for the Huskies.

Mauriohooh­o-le’afa was a key figure in their victory, netting 20 points, to go along with nine assists and five rebounds. NBL stalwart Leon Henry, a six-time New Zealand NBL champion, added a double-double with 16 points and 12 boards.

Week two results:

Standings:

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