Taranaki Daily News

Iverson helps give Jets a turbo boost

- Brendon Egan

The Manawatu¯ Jets are on the board.

Manawatu¯ banked the first victory of their National Basketball League comeback season, outlasting the Super City Rangers 124-121 in the bottom of the table clash on Saturday.

The Jets, who are back in the competitio­n for the first time since 2015, had begun with three consecutiv­e losses.

American duo Daishon Knight (37) and Kuran Iverson (36), the cousin of former NBA star Allen Iverson, combined for 73 of the Jets’ points in a highscorin­g duel, where both sides defended poorly.

Iverson went close to registerin­g a rare quadruple double, also adding 10 assists, nine rebounds and eight steals.

United States guard Clay Wilson carried the Rangers offensivel­y, pouring in 48 points, which included 11 of 16 threes. Veteran Kiwi point guard Lindsay Tait registered a triple double with 20 points (on 9 of 11 shooting), 14 assists and 10 boards.

Victory was extra sweet for the Jets. Naturalise­d forward Marcel Jones, an NBL All Star Five member the past two years with Canterbury, was poised to join Manawatu¯ , but ended up signing with the Rangers. Jones made his Rangers debut in the loss, notching 14 points and 11 rebounds.

Both sides shot 60 per cent from the field, with the Jets a warm 15 of 25 (60 per cent) from three-point range.

The Jeff Green-coached Rangers have plenty to ponder, sitting rock bottom with four straight losses.

Elsewhere, the two-time defending champion Wellington Saints handed the Bay Hawks their first loss of the season in the capital on Friday, winning 93-85.

The Hawks held a 70-65 advantage after three quarters but the Saints stormed home.

Tall Blacks and Breakers point guard Shea Ili continued his impressive start to the season with a team-high 26 points, eight assists, and six rebounds for the Saints. Wellington got strong impact from their bench, outscoring the Hawks 26-5, led by 18 from Australian guard Shaun Bruce.

The Nelson Giants also lost for the first time in 2018, being pipped by the Hawks 89-85 in Napier on Saturday.

Nelson overcame Taranaki 93-90 in the first game of their North Island double-header 24 hours earlier, but couldn’t make it two wins from two.

Dion Prewster and Ethan Rusbatch paced the Hawks with a combined 42 points, while Australian shooting guard Damon Heuir had a game-high 27 for Nelson.

The Canterbury Rams edged injury-hit Taranaki 104-97 in overtime yesterday.

 ??  ?? Luke Aston of the Sharks tries to shoot beyond Daishon Knight.
Luke Aston of the Sharks tries to shoot beyond Daishon Knight.

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