What is most impressive over the last two games, however, is the teams they have been putting 20-plus-point beatings on. Adelaide came into the season as one of the favourites to win the title, a tag that only grew after they beat the NBA’s Phoenix Suns in a preseason encounter. While Tasmania don’t have the same depth in their squad as Adelaide, they have started the season on a tear, winning four games in a row coming into Sunday’s game to sit third on the ladder.
The Breakers are playing with confidence, and that has shown in their play. Against the JackJumpers, it was a case of pressuring their opponents on the defensive end and trusting their shooting would come as the game progressed.
It wasn’t pretty basketball early as both sides struggled for points. In the first half, the shooting statistics for both teams were dreary, particularly from the three-point line where both were sinking their attempts at a 25 per cent rate.
The Breakers did however go into the break with a 33-25 lead as neither team scored more than 17 points in a quarter through the opening 20 minutes.
That changed in the third stanza, as the Breakers began to take over proceedings. Outscoring Tasmania 61-37 in the second half, the Breakers lifted their three-point shooting to 43 per cent to improve their record to 6-2 early in the year.
NZ Breakers 94 (Barry Brown Jr 24 points, Dererk Pardon 15, Will McDowell-White 14)
Tasmania Jackjumpers 62 (Milton Doyle 22, Jack McVeigh 11)
1Q: 17-15. HT: 33-25. 3Q: 64-50.