Otago Daily Times

Nuggets need to focus on ‘the way we play’

- ADRIAN SECONI adrian.seconi@odt.co.nz

IT has been a rough week for the Otago Nuggets.

Illness has swept through the camp and there might be a couple of regular starters missing from the lineup for tonight’s rematch against the Canterbury Rams in Christchur­ch.

The defending champions brushed aside the Nuggets in Dunedin on Anzac Day, winning 9681.

It was a frustratin­g result for the Nuggets.

Tai Webster got himself ejected. Import Zaccheus DarkoKelly caught the flu and missed the game. And the Nuggets shot 37% from the floor, missed a

bunch of free throws and gave up 18 offensive rebounds. MJ Walker jun poured in 29 points for the Rams and Australian Lachlan Olbrich scored 21 and snatched nine rebounds. The flu DarkoKelly caught is still lingering. He is a doubtful starter tonight, as is centre Jack Andrew, who has been sick all week with the bug. Several other Nuggets players have had a dose as well.

But the camp had managed to fit in ‘‘a couple of decent hitouts’’, coach Brent Matehaere said.

The Nuggets have two games this round and two next week, so it is a key period in terms of their playoff prospects. He wants his side to focus on keeping their discipline and ‘‘going back to the way we play’’. ‘‘We’ve been focused on the processes that we have put in place and that have been successful for us, and also making sure we have clarity on what we are doing on offence,’’ he said. ‘‘We have not been performing very well when we try and play oneoff. But we perform at an elite level when we shift the ball, get the ball inside and then get it outside and so on.’’

You cannot outrun the flu, but you can outrun your opponent and that is what the Nuggets want to get back to doing.

They want to bring back more tempo. Webster is a key to that plan but he has had a troubled run with the officials of late. He was suspended for one game for a cheap shot on Wellington guard Lat Mayen. He then got ejected from the Rams game in the third quarter after picking up a second technical foul and booted an advertisin­g hoarding on his way out.

It has not been a stellar period for the the former Tall Black, and the Nuggets will need Webster back focusing on the game if they are going to press a talented Rams side playing some decent basketball.

The Nuggets will also likely be looking ahead to the game against the Nelson Giants in Dunedin on Sunday.

Given the disruption­s they have had with illness this week, that game will be in the crosshairs.

Andrew and DarkoKelly would have had a few more days to recover by then. Nuggets point guard Dontae RussoNance is closing in on a return to play. He has been struggling with a wrist complaint.

But he is back training and Matehaere suggested the Nuggets’ home game against the Auckland Tuatara on May 16 shaped as a likely target.

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