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Breakers Secure Third Straight Win Against JackJumpers, 99-86
The New Zealand Breakers achieved a decisive victory over the Tasmania JackJumpers, winning 99-86 at Spark Arena in Auckland on Saturday night. This win marks the Breakers’ third consecutive triumph and their fourth in the last five games, significantly boosting their chances in the Australian NBL playoff race.
The Breakers dominated the game from the outset, leading by as much as 17 points during the first quarter. By the end of that quarter, they held a commanding 28-14 advantage. The home crowd witnessed a powerful performance from the Breakers, who improved their season record to 7-10, positioning themselves in sixth place on the ladder, the final spot for postseason eligibility.
Balanced Contributions Propel Breakers Forward
Key players contributed to the Breakers’ success, with Izaiah Brockington leading the charge with 22 points. He was complemented by Rob Baker II, who added 18 points, and Sam Mennenga along with Parker Jackson-Cartwright, each contributing 16 points. The team also saw impressive performances from Karim Lopez, who scored 15 points on just 10 shots, showcasing his potential to attract NBA scouts.
Baker’s performance stood out, as he made 7 of 12 shots, including 3 of 8 from beyond the arc, while also grabbing 9 rebounds. His offensive presence was crucial in maintaining the Breakers’ momentum throughout the game. Brockington’s 22 points came on an efficient 9-of-17 shooting, along with 4 rebounds and 4 assists, demonstrating his all-around contributions. Jackson-Cartwright secured a double-double with 16 points and 12 assists, proving pivotal in the final moments of the match.
For the JackJumpers, Bryce Hamilton was the standout performer, scoring 21 points along with 8 rebounds and 6 assists. Will Magnay added 18 points and 7 rebounds, but the team struggled to keep pace, consistently playing catch-up against a determined Breakers squad.
Game Progression and Key Moments
The Breakers set the tone early, dominating the first quarter with their energy and intensity. They capitalized on their offensive rebounds, with nine in the opening period, allowing them to maintain a significant advantage. The JackJumpers momentarily rallied, reducing the deficit to just two points early in the second quarter, but Baker’s timely three-pointers helped the Breakers regain control, finishing the half with a 52-41 lead.
Despite early contributions from Tasmania’s Josh Bannan, who scored 10 consecutive points in the third quarter, the Breakers maintained their composure. The lead remained steady at 10 points heading into the final quarter, showcasing their ability to withstand pressure. As the game progressed, the Breakers continued to execute their offense effectively, securing the victory and reinforcing their playoff aspirations.
This latest win not only boosts the morale of the Breakers but also highlights their growing chemistry as a team. With a roster that features a blend of experienced players and emerging talent, the New Zealand Breakers are positioning themselves as a formidable contender in the NBL as the season progresses.
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