DREWITT'S BULBS MATCH REPORT: Phoenix Overran by Hot Bullets
12 Dec
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They were two of the form NBL teams coming into Round 12 and delivered a cracking Thursday night contest with the Brisbane Bullets taking charge in the final quarter to beat the South East Melbourne Phoenix 116-108.
When the two teams met earlier this season in Round 4 in Melbourne neither had won a game and both were just looking for a glimmer of hope.
It was a totally different story this time around with the Bullets fresh off two wins in Round 11 against Adelaide and Melbourne where they put up 224 points. The Phoenix arrived at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre having won seven of 10 since making their coaching change.
Throw in former Bullets captain Nathan Sobey returning to Brisbane for the first time with the Phoenix and it had all the makings of a terrific contest, and it delivered.
Owen Foxwell and Angus Glover helped the Phoenix to an 11-point lead early in the second quarter before they had that advantage going into half-time and then were up 15 with two layups to Sobey to open the second half.
However, Brisbane fired back to set up the thrilling second half contest and had their own five-point lead with seven minutes to play. They were just warming up with a couple more threes to Keandre Cook with Isaac White and James Batemon joining in for the eventual eight-point win.
It's three straight wins for the Bullets who improve to 7-7 shooting another 58 per cent and going 13/28 from deep with Cook delivering 33 points with 5/8 from downtown.
Tyrell Harrison had another 23 points and 12 rebounds, James Batemon 16 points and three assists, Casey Prather 16 points and six boards, Isaac White 13 points and two rebounds, and Tohi Smith-Milner eight points, four boards, three assists and three steals.
The Phoenix are now 7-9 with the defeat after leading by 15 early in the second half despite shooting 59 per cent with Matt Hurt delivering another 27 points and five rebounds on 11/14 shooting.
Sobey had 25 points, five assists and four rebounds on his Brisbane return with Owen Foxwell producing another 20 points and five assists, and Angus Glover 20 points and seven assists.
Both teams came into the match up in impressive form and the Bullets started well at home with a 7-2 opening courtesy of James Batemon and Tyrell Harrison.
South East Melbourne responded with six of the next eight points before Nathan Sobey got rolling in his former home town with 11 points in quick succession to put his new team up five.
The Phoenix then blew the game open just before quarter-time with a 13-2 run on the back of six points on two triples from Angus Glover and the rest from Owen Foxwell including a three ball.
That saw South East Melbourne leading 34-26 by quarter-time and once again the Phoenix pushed away to close the second period.
Matt Hurt scored their last six points including a tip-in after a missed Sobey layup at the buzzer and the Phoenix went into the break leading 59-48.
Sobey got to the rack all too easily twice to open the second half with the Phoenix lead growing to 15, but then the Bullets responded with their own 10-0 run that included triples from Casey Prather and Mitch Norton.
Brisbane went on another 7-0 run starting with Prather hitting another three ball and scores were level, but South East Melbourne responded once more and were back up eight when Hurt completed an and-one.
The momentum swings continued with Brisbane in front by a point after a Tohi Smith-Milner steal and breakaway layup, but then Sobey ensured the Phoenix were up one by three quarter-time.
Triples to Prather and Keandre Cook, and a three-point play from Smith-Milner had the home team leading by five with seven and-a-half minutes to go, and the Bullets had the momentum in their favour.
Cook hit his fourth three of the game to make the lead six soon after before Glover's frustrations spilled over leading to a tech foul with Brisbane capitalising to lead by seven.
White and Cook then hit huge threes and suddenly Brisbane's lead was in double-figures and they went on to win by eight to make it three in-a-row for the first time in NBL25.
Both teams back up to play on Sunday to wrap up Round 12 with the Phoenix first up with a Throwdown against Melbourne United before the Bullets are away to the Sydney Kings.
FULL TIME STATS
Hurt: 27p/5r/1a/1stl/1blk
Sobey: 25p/4r/5a/2stls
Glover: 20p/3r/7a/1stl
Foxwell: 20p/1r/5a
Lewis: 8p/5r/1stl/3blks
Hunter: 6p/1r/1stl/1blk
Wieskamp: 2p/2r/1blk
Ayre: 2r/2a/1stl/1blk
Vodanovich: 1r/1a

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