First Look at Hurt as Hawks Claim Win
By
Aaron Pereira for Phoenix Media
8 Sep
1
min read


The Phoenix had a strong showing against the Illawarra Hawks, falling short in their first hit out of the NBL Blitz, 112-93.
It was an ultra-offensive showing, with the Carrara Stadium crowd treated to a free-flowing game of basketball.
For the first time this pre-season, the full Phoenix roster was at Mike Kelly’s disposal, Australian basketball getting their first look at former NBA forward Matt Hurt.
Hurt (16 points, four rebounds) returned from a dislocated finger and hit his first mid-range jumper to excite the Phoenix bench, with Nathan Sobey (16 points, five assists) South East Melbourne’s strongest contributor early, getting downhill and finish strongly through contact, six consecutive points the highlight.
After limited minutes in the double-OT game against Melbourne United last week, Derrick Walton Jr (14 points, six assists) was back to his best, finding the bottom of the net and his teammates with passes Magic Johnson himself would be envious of.
A rapid and stunning inboard pass to Joe Wieskamp caught everyone off-guard, and reminded everyone what the NBL23 Larry Sengstock Medal winner is capable of when running the floor.
Swish dish from DWalt ➡️ Wiesy!
— South East Melbourne Phoenix (@SEMelbPhoenix) September 8, 2024
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The Phoenix took a cautious approach on the American guard, opting to sit him for the entire second half with another two games to play in the Gold Coast.
The Phoenix’s aggressive approach was clear, moving the ball quickly and trying to push the pace, 19 assists showing the new-look roster’s connectivity despite limited court time together.
On the defensive end, incredible blocks by Sobey and Jordan Hunter and a drawn charge by Angus Glover showed desperation, with the coaches ecstatic reactions showing the respect they put on stops.
Six of Illawarra’s players passed double-digit contributions, with the Phoenix no doubt looking to limit that in their remaining two Blitz fixtures.
The Phoenix now have a two day break before taking on the Sydney Kings on Wednesday Night.
FULL TIME STATS
Sobey: 16PTS | 2REBS | 5ASTS | 1STL | 1BLK
Hurt: 16PTS | 4REBS
Walton Jr: 14PTS | 4REBS | 6ASTS
Wieskamp: 9PTS | 1REBS | 1ASTS | 2STLS | 1BLK
Hunter: 8PTS | 6REBS | 2ASTS | 1BLK
Foxwell: 6PTS | 5REBS | 2ASTS | 1BLK
Glover: 6PTS | 4REBS | 1ASTS | 1STLS
Kenyon: 5PTS | 2REBS
Vodanovich: 5PTS | 3REBS | 1AST
Lewis: 5PTS | 3REBS | 1AST
Ayre: 3PTS | 1REBS

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