Heartland Hustle: Phoenix Cross the Ditch to Take on Breakers
20 Oct
1
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For the first time this season, the Phoenix will have an entire squad to pick from.
They head across the ditch to take on the New Zealand Breakers for the second time in five days and will be looking to reverse Saturday's loss at home.
Key Details
NEW ZEALAND BREAKERS 3-1 (3rd) v SOUTH EAST MELBOURNE PHOENIX 1-3 (8th)
Where: The Trusts Arena
When: Thursday, October 20 at 5:30pm AEDT
Watch on ESPN via Kayo or Foxtel

(Phoenix regain Browne into the squad for Round 4.)
The Line Up
Phoenix
With the return of import guard Gary Browne, the Phoenix will be at full strength; the game is another chance for the returning players to get more time in their legs as they rebuild their chemistry and fitness.
Development players Owen Foxwell and Anzac Rissetto will not travel with the team.
Breakers
Barry Brown Jr will be a game-day decision for the Breakers; he has missed the last few games due to hamstring tightness. Dan Fotu will not play due to illness.
They will be without veteran Tom Abercrombie as he recovers from an eye injury.
The Key Match Up
Gary Browne v Will McDowell-White
Browne will play his first regular season game for the Phoenix on Thursday night. His leadership and high basketball IQ, two reasons he was recruited, will be on display.
McDowell-White has started the NBL season on a tear, continuing his excellent form in his recent stint for the Boomers.

(Kell will be one to watch, with a game and a week of training under his belt.)
The History
Regular Season Head-to-Head:
South East Melbourne Phoenix 8-4 New Zealand Breakers
Last time out – Rd 3, NBL23
Phoenix 77–85 Breakers
Phoenix
Creek 20p
Adnam 17p
Broekhoff 11p
Breakers
Loe 18p
Le’afa 14p
Brantley 13p
The Difference Makers
Trey Kell
With a game and a week of training under Kell's belt, he will have a big say in the final result; his poise, three-point shooting, and ability to close out a game will be welcome additions to the Phoenix line-up.
Jarrell Brantley and Barry Brown Jr
Brantley showed why the Breakers coveted his signature when they were building their roster five days ago and will be looking to have a significant impact on the game's outcome again.

(Phoenix will be hoping to bring home the W from New Zealand.)
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Phoenix Media (20/10/22)

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