Waikato Times

Coach slams ‘unacceptab­le’ loss

- CHRISTOPHE­R REIVE

NZ Breakers coach Paul Henare wanted to make a public apology to the people of Taranaki for his side’s performanc­e against Melbourne United on Tuesday night.

New Plymouth’s TSB Stadium hosted an Australian National Basketball League (ANBL) pre-season game between the two sides, with Melbourne cruising to a 101-62 win.

While he said earlier in the week that the result wasn’t their top priority, after the match Henare said the way the team played was a huge concern.

‘‘That was unacceptab­le, and hopefully this team never puts anything close to that on the floor again,’’ he said.

The Breakers came into the game after beating Melbourne in Napier on Sunday, but were no match for the league favourites this time around.

‘‘Melbourne played well - they came out and made some change defensivel­y and they got after it. But in terms of us turning up, not one of us did and that’s a real shame considerin­g the good support we’ve had here.’’

Led by import guard Casper Ware and big man Josh Boone, the visitors were a step ahead of the Breakers for much of the game.

Boone opened the scoring going 1-2 from the charity stripe after Vukona’s first foul, but a hot start from Breakers import guards Edgar Sosa and DJ Newbill putting the home side ahead.

It didn’t last long though, as

Melbourne were able to claim a number of second chance points on largely unconteste­d offensive rebounds - much to Henare’s dismay.

From there, it was one-way traffic as the Breakers slumped to a 39-point thrashing. ‘‘We got schooled, and hopefully these guys remember that.’’

The Kiwi side were only able to convert on 29 per cent of their shots and had twice as many turnovers as Melbourne.

The Breakers’ first game of the ANBL season is against the Cairns Taipans in Auckland on October 8.

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