Otago Daily Times

Losing Breakers have ‘a lot to figure out’

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AUCKLAND: The New Zealand Breakers were handed their second defeat of the NBL season after failing to recover from a slow start against the Adelaide 36ers on Wednesday night.

Adelaide went out to a 131 lead to start the game before recording an 8878 win. It follows the Breakers' seasonopen­ing defeat by the 36ers last Friday.

Finn Delany (19 points, six rebounds, three blocks), Corey Webster (17 points) and Tai Webster (15 points, seven assists) were all solid for the Breakers in the loss.

Breakers new signing and former NBA player Lamar Patterson had a night to forget after going 05 in nearly 15 minutes of action.

Adelaide's Isaac Humphries led the way with 21 points, five rebounds and five blocks.

Breakers coach Dan Shamir said the side has ‘‘a lot to figure out’'.

‘‘We are very unhappy with this game. Obviously there's the result and starting the season like that, but more importantl­y with how we played,’’ Shamir said.

‘‘The beginning can be tough and sometimes it's tough to bring everything to the court that you want to in terms of knowledge, shooting, playing together, chemistry and everything the team is looking to do. Tonight we looked like we were very early in the process and we definitely have a lot to figure out.’’

The Breakers now head Perth to play the Wildcats on Sunday, before a second clash next Friday. —

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