The New Zealand Herald

Breakers face first adversity

- Niall Anderson

Perhaps the third time truly is the charm when facing the New Zealand Breakers. Three days after the Perth Wildcats grabbed their first win in three games over the Breakers, the Bullets did the same, earning a deserved victory in Brisbane.

Having fallen to two close defeats to the Breakers in their two prior meetings, the Bullets got one back, victorious 81-76 in an often-sluggish encounter.

After nearly two months without defeat, the Breakers are now facing their first adversity of the season, having looked flat in their return after the internatio­nal break.

With a 9-3 record, there’s no need to panic, but Perth are right on their heels, and some of the Breakers’ strengths are starting to be quickly negated by their informed opposition.

Rebounding, the Breakers’ calling card on their winning streak, has turned into a battle to keep opposition big men off the glass, while the Breakers’ luck is also regressing.

Their streak of winning close games was statistica­lly unsustaina­ble, and their opposition are now benefiting from their own good fortune.

The Breakers may claim they received no such luck yesterday, finding themselves on the unwanted end of a lopsided foul count.

Paul Henare’s side were whistled for 28 fouls to Brisbane’s 16, leading to the hosts taking 36 free throws and the Breakers just 13.

But the Breakers had more issues than that one discrepanc­y. Brisbane snared an array of early offensive rebounds, putting them in control of the game, and while the Breakers kept coming back, they could never carve out a consistent lead.

The Bullets were potent in transition, racking up 24 fast break points, and while the Breakers managed to clasp down on them in the half-court, Brisbane stayed aggressive, creating contact and making the most of the tightly-called game.

Edgar Sosa (18 points) and DJ Newbill (21) kept the Breakers in the hunt, but they couldn’t get enough support. Kirk Penney was kept scoreless for the first time in his 174-game ANBL career, while Tom Abercrombi­e was restricted to seven, with Shea Ili the only other Breaker to hit double digits.

A blip on the radar, or something more serious? The Breakers will find out when the two sides meet again on Thursday in Auckland to conclude their season series.

Bullets 81 (Perrin Buford 18, Travis Trice 17) Breakers 76 (DJ Newbill 21, Edgar Sosa 18). Halftime: 44-36.

 ?? Picture / Getty Images ?? Edgar Sosa needed more support.
Picture / Getty Images Edgar Sosa needed more support.

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