The unbeaten Kia Magic continued their golden start to the ANZ Championship with a resolute 65-48 win over the West Coast Fever at ASB Arena last night.
The Perth-based Fever jumped out to a 17-12 lead after the first quarter. International defender Ebony Beckford-Chambers led a durable defensive line but the early impression was the speed of the transition through the centre court, with lively centre and former Magic player Khao Watts in top form.
Fever extended their lead to 21-13 before Magic scored eight straight goals to close the game up 21-21, with Grace Rasmussen distributing well from wing attack.
Magic goal shoot Joanne Harten impressed with her composure under pressure and there was plenty of that in the shooting circle.
Magic finally got in front 24-23 with four to play in quarter two before Harten and goal attack Ellen Halpenny stretched the lead out to 33-26 at the break. Fever seemed to have no answer to Magic's dominant second quarter power. Magic's dominant defensive pairing of captain Casey Kopua and Leana de Bruin snuffed out some early Fever attacks in quarter three while at the other end Harten and Halpenny kept knocking in the goals.