Hawke's Bay Today

Hawks need 40 minutes

Lesson in third loss of season to Saints

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deserved his man-of-the-match award.

Majok Majok finished with 19 points and 14 rebounds while fellow import forward LJ Peak added 14 to their cause.

For the Hawks, captain Jarrod Kenny led the way with a doubledoub­le — 18 points, 11 assists and seven rebounds.

Mitchell Newton contribute­d 13 points, United States import Jamie Skeen added 12 and seven rebounds while Dion Prewster chimed in with 11 points.

The quarters tell the story (Hawks first): 26-22, 44-43 (18-21), 71-63 (27-20) 86-77 (6-23). The Saints got stuck in from the tip off, chalking up six points courtesy of forward Peak before Kenny claimed his side’s first basket.

Kenny lamented a slow start but was happy with the way his troops clawed their way back into the game.

“I think we showed good energy and intensity. For us to be profession­al, we needed to play the entire 40 minutes,” he said.

He felt the Hawks didn’t have enough bodies on the defensive rebounds that saw Wellington snaffle second and third chances which slowly shut off the oxygen in the hosts’ comeback.

Kenny said the Hawks had a few mismatches defensivel­y but, on the flip side, the visitors were also having difficulti­es getting organised on the offensive end so the hosts had tried to exploit that.

“We kept it on the rims, which was a positive, but maybe we forced a few too many that rolled out in the end there,” he said.

“That’s basketball so you’ve just got to keep working hard [this] week and then come back at the weekend,” he said as the Hawks host the last-placed 2 Cheap Cars Supercity Rangers.

The Tall Black said they missed quality duo Brandt and Bartlett but wasn’t going to use that as an excuse because they had spoken all year about the value depth could add.

However, Newton had slotted into the starting five with aplomb and Hyrum Harris had come off the bench with purpose although Saints skipper Leon Henry had offered him some advice in the final quarter after a block on the swingman’s basket attempt, he said.

“We had people ready to come on to make the most of the opportunit­ies.”

Kenny agreed it was never easy beating Wellington, who have secured the top rung on the NBL ladder with an 8-1 record.

However, the Hawks have played the Saints three times, Mike Pero Nelson Giants twice and SIT Zerofees Southland Sharks as many times.

“We have played the majority of the top four teams so we’re in a position to take advantage of a home run of the rest of the league.

“If we make the most of them we’ll certainly be in a good spot at the end of the season.”

The fifth-placed Hawks have hit the 50 per cent mark with five wins and as many losses.

After the Rangers, they host the Augusta Taranaki Mountainai­rs the following Saturday before heading to the Big Smoke to reload against the Rangers on Saturday, July 7, before returning to the PG Arena to host Wheeler Motor Canterbury Rams on Thursday, July 12.

Kenny said Saints point guard Ili was a tough cover but with what the Hawks were trying to achieve defensivel­y, something had to give and his opposite number’s statistics were one of the sacrifices.

“We’ll just have to keep working and keep getting better every day.”

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 ?? PHOTO / PAUL TAYLOR ?? Hawks captain Jarrod Kenny soars for a basket before Saints counterpar­t Leon Henry can ruffle his feathers.
PHOTO / PAUL TAYLOR Hawks captain Jarrod Kenny soars for a basket before Saints counterpar­t Leon Henry can ruffle his feathers.
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