Heartland Hustle: Wednesday Night Hoops as Phoenix Face Bullets
21 Dec
1
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After an epic win in Gippsland against the Sydney Kings on Sunday afternoon, South East Melbourne Phoenix had a last-minute schedule change that sees them travel to Brisbane to take on the Bullets.
The Bullets are coming off a tough loss against the Adelaide 36ers on Saturday night.
(The Phoenix are coming off a tough one point win in double OT against the Kings.)
Key Details
BRISBANE BULLETS 4-11 (9th) v SOUTH EAST MELBOURNE PHOENIX 11-7 (4th)
Where: Nissan Arena
When: Wednesday, December 21 at 7:30pm AEDT
Watch on ESPN via Kayo or Foxtel
The Line Up
Phoenix
Phoenix will be without Zhou Qi (family reasons), Ryan Broekhoff (hip), and Gary Browne (calf) and will be replaced by Tohi Smith-Milner (NRP), Anzac Rissetto (DP), and Owen Foxwell (DP) respectively.
Bullets
The Bullets will be without Tanner Kerbs, Tyrell Harrison, Gorjok Gak and Tyler Johnson for the match.
(Gary Browne, Ryan Broehoff (injury) and Zhou Qi (family reasons) are all out for tonight's match.)
The History
Regular Season Head-to-Head:
South East Melbourne Phoenix 6-5 Brisbane Bullets
Last time out – Rd 4, NBL23
Phoenix 89–88 Bullets
Phoenix
Creek 31p
Williams 11p
Adnam 10p
Bullets
Cadee 21p
Johnson 15p
Baynes 11p
(Alan Williams vs Aron Baynes will be the key match-up in tonight's game.)
The Key Match Up
Alan Williams v Aron Baynes
The two bigs will be the ones to watch with the battle around the rim. Baynes has started to find his footing in the NBL, averaging 11.4 ppg and 8.3 rpg, while Williams has been excellent for the Phoenix, averaging 16.4 ppg and 9.3 rpg. The difference could be Williams ability to find a way to score in a number of ways in the paint.
(Mitch Creek had a career high 46 point game on Sunday against the Kings.)
The Difference Makers
Mitch Creek
Creek had a career-high 46 points in the one-point win over the Kings on Sunday. Mr Consistent for the Phoenix, his ability to accumulate points almost at will when his team needs it, will be key for the Phoenix tonight while they are missing sharpshooter Broekhoff and playmaker Browne.
Nathan Sobey
Sobey is averaging 13 points, five assists, and three rebounds this season. But Phoenix will need to lock down on Sobey, as he finds ways to get his teammates space and into scoring positions, while being able to make tough shots himself. Kell will most likely have the task of shutting him down.
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