Playing short-handed without captain Tom Abercrombie and imports Peyton Siva and Jeremiah Martin, the fatigue started to show in the Breakers' performance as they struggled to keep Adelaide off the offensive glass and out of the paint.
Things began to look ominous following the halftime break, as Adelaide went on a 16-4 run to close the gap to just five points. Former NBA forward Cameron Bairstow's work in collecting offensive rebounds and scoring easy second-chance points led the comeback effort as Adelaide ended the penultimate quarter trailing by just two points.
That gap the was quickly erased in the final period. While the hosts were starting to see more shots falling, the Breakers struggled to put the ball in the basket – scoring just a total of 26 points in the second half.
The Breakers ended the game being out-rebounded 41-28 and shooting at 50 per cent, but put up 17 fewer shots than Adelaide.
While there were positive signs for the New Zealand side, particularly in the offence of McDowell-White, Besson and Yanni Wetzell, they will have to play without Siva for at least the next four weeks after he sustained a hamstring injury in Friday night's loss to South East Melbourne.
NZ Breakers 85 (William McDowell-White 27 points, Hugo Besson 25, Yanni Wetzell 20)
Adelaide 36ers 98 (Dusty Hannahs 25 points, Daniel Johnson 22, Cameron Bairstow 15)
1Q: 28-15. HT: 59-42. 3Q: 71-69