Breakers coach Andrej Lemanis' assessment of Thursday night's first match in the best-of-three NBL Grand Final contest was right on the button: "It was a hell of a game," he said after the match, which his team won 104-98 after it was all tied up at the end of normal
Herald on Sunday editorial: Breakers brighten sporting gloom
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Andrej Lemanis. Photo / Sarah Ivey
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This kind of action is hard to stomach for sports followers who want to spend their leisure time - not to mention their disposable income - savouring triumphs, rather than lamenting failures.
In flying high, the Breakers have given wings to their sport. No wonder everybody is keen to share the excitement with them. There's a school of thought that says a loss in Perth next week would be no bad thing because it would allow them to take out the final at home (and keep a healthy gate take into the bargain). Either way, go the Breakers.