Taipans swingman Brad Hill was one of the few to find his way to the hoop unmolested. Breakers development player Dion Prewster made the most of his opportunity on the court, scoring seven points to help his side take a 20-14 lead into the break.
The Breakers' bench rose from their seats twice in a great start to the second spell. BJ Anthony made a move into the paint, got the basket and the foul, and Pledger impressed the 300-strong crowd with an alley-oop.
Cedric Jackson warmed to his work, threading the needle with some clever passing as the Breakers cleared out to a 15-point lead at halftime.
With the Taipans missing playmaker Jamar Wilson, their offence was always going to suffer. But 29 per cent from the floor? Dreadful.
Probably of more concern to coach Aaron Fearne would have been his side's defence. While not woeful by any standard, the Breakers got inside a little too easily.
The rebounding battle was one-way traffic with the Breakers grabbing 49 boards to 28 from the Taipans.
The Breakers were missing experienced guard CJ Bruton, who skipped the game to rest a sore knee. Bruton is expected to log some court time in the classification match today but the camp is monitoring his injury ahead of the Breakers' opening ANBL game against the Gold Coast Blaze on October 7.
New Zealand Breakers 77 (Gary Wilkinson 22, BJ Anthony 11) Cairns Taipans 57 (Brad Hill 18, Andrew Warren 14). HT: 40-25.