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Breakers clinch playoff spot

- MARC HINTON

feet, Stanlake enjoyed a full preseason this summer before he was struck down by a toe infection that largely ruled him out of Queensland representa­tion.

However, it’s to the winter’s work he is now owing his pace.

‘‘Just having a full pre-season under my belt for the first time in my career,’’ he said.

‘‘And then just playing continuous cricket and playing all the Big Bash games. It’s the first time I have ever done that.

‘‘Having a bit of cricket behind me and another big pre-season and a lot of work in the gym. It has put me in good stead.’’

Stanlake’s time in Queensland’s recovery squads has often seen him pitted alongside fellow T20 star Chris Lynn in the nets, who has experience­d his developmen­t first-hand. Even he admits he’s now got to the point where he’s scarily quick.

‘‘I’m the guy who has got to cop them,’’ Lynn said.

‘‘Some good speeds, some good signs, swinging the ball and as a batter it’s an absolute nightmare.

‘‘He’s only young, he’s only raw but he’s getting better and better. But deep inside sometimes it’s a bit like ‘Billy, go bowl in the other net please’.’’ The Breakers are back in the playoffs thanks to their first backto-back Australian NBL victories since November.

Paul Henare’s men ground out a second successive win over the Illawarra Hawks in Auckland yesterday, backing up their 77-73 Friday night victory in Wollongong with an 88-84 result that seals their return to the postseason after missing the playoffs in 2016-17.

With veteran guard Kirk Penney sitting the game out to nurse a leg injury, the Breakers knuckled down well to outlast the Hawks.

The clean sweep of round 17 improves the Kiwi outfit to 15-9 and seals their spot in the playoffs with still four games remaining.

The Breakers’ offence flowed a little more freely yesterday, the hosts shooting an efficient 51 per cent (30/58) from the floor, going 10 of 24 from deep and, most importantl­y, knocking down 18 of their 19 free throws.

Import DJ Newbill made a timely return to top form for the Breakers, leading the way with 20 points on seven-of-13 shooting.

He went four of seven from deep and mixed things up nicely with a number of strong takes to the hoop. Shea Ili added 17 points off the bench, 13 of them coming in a standout second half. He added four rebounds and five assists to complete an outstandin­g game.

Tom Abercrombi­e also found some shooting form to add 17 points (6/11 FG, 3/6 3PT), a dozen coming in the first half when he got things rolling nicely for the Breakers.

Import point guard Edgar Sosa also chipped in with a tidy 13 points and six assists for the victors.

The game had been locked at 45-45 at halftime and the Australian­s nudged in front 68-65 at the end of the third quarter, before the Breakers rode home on some clutch Newbill shooting in the closing minutes.

Henare was hugely satisfied with the profession­alism of his men to grind out two important victories, after trailing at the three-quarter mark in both matchups.

"It was tough for both teams but we had the extra leg of travel," said Henare. "The focus was on doing the right things, the recovery things and the guys just being pros paid dividends for us.

"Also just having multiple guys to rely on was big for us. DJ has put in heavy workload over the last couple of games, and to be able to get through that and still be able to finish plays and close games out, that’s two games in a row now we’ve been able to stay discipline­d and close games out the right way."

The Hawks were paced by a game-high 22 points from Rotnei Clarke and 14 points from Mitch Norton.

The game, which featured 30 lead changes and 10 ties, had the Australian­s nudge in front 68-65 at the end of the third quarter, before the Breakers rode home on some clutch play from Newbill and Abercrombi­e.

The Kiwi club is now playing for the all-important home advantage for the playoffs, with a looming Friday-Sunday road/ home double against title favourites Melbourne crucial.

 ?? PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES ?? Mitch Norton of the Hawks goes up against DJ Newbill of the Breakers during their their NBL clash in Auckland yesterday.
PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES Mitch Norton of the Hawks goes up against DJ Newbill of the Breakers during their their NBL clash in Auckland yesterday.
 ??  ?? Mika Vukona competes for a loose ball against Nick Kay of the Hawks.
Mika Vukona competes for a loose ball against Nick Kay of the Hawks.

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