Musashi Match Report: Kings Rule Over Phoenix
22 Apr
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In a match awash with playoff implications, the South East Melbourne Phoenix fell at home to a red-hot Sydney Kings who not only took out the 101-81 but moved into third position in the process.
The Kings continue to frustrate Simon Mitchell and South East Melbourne, with Thursday night’s 20-point victory representing their seventh win in eight matches against the Phoenix.
This win at John Cain Arena has the Kings well placed for another playoff run and that's despite the news they will now be without DJ Vasiljevic and Didi Louzada for the rest of the season, and no return dates for Xavier Cooks and Angus Glover.
There were early worries for the Phoenix, who slipped to an early 7-0 hole and took over four minutes to hit their first basket.
After such a lacklustre performance against the Adelaide 36ers (an 90-81 defeat that saw them trail by as much as 22 points), Phoenix fans must have been fearing the worst.
But Mitch Creek, who has been playing off the bench of late, emerged to correct course for the Phoenix. He led all scorers at the half with 17 points, which came on 7/10 shooting.
With Ryan Broekhoff again sidelined with injury, there was added pressure on Creek (who would finish with 29 for the match) to perform on the offensive end, especially considering some of the weapons the Sydney Kings boast.
Casper Ware, who was fresh off a 40-point performance against the Cairns Taipans that ranks as his career-best, came into this game looking to continue his good form.
In fact, his John Cain Arena points-per-game average of 19.3 betters that of his average at Qudos Bank Arena, which is more than a point lower at 18.0. Ware finished with 19 points.
Ware had 10 points in the first half, but it was his Jordan Hunter’s presence in the paint that was having the biggest impact early against Phoenix, scoring eight points and bringing down seven rebounds by the main break.
The Phoenix’s sloppiness with the ball, resulting in 11 first-half turnovers, didn’t help South East Melbourne’s cause either. The Kings lead by three points (38-35) at half-time.
Cam Gliddon (16 points, 5/12 from the field) and Ben Moore (two points, 1/6) endured a horror shooting night, missing their first nine shots collectively. Lucky for the Phoenix, Kyle Adnam (14 points and four assists playing in game 150) was a spark plug at point-guard.
Unlike the Phoenix, the Kings enjoyed steady production across the board. Craig Moller (11 points, eight rebounds) was one of those Sydney players who stood up after the departure for the NBA of Louzada.
Hunter finished with an impressive double-double (19 points and 10 rebounds) and Jarell Martin showed why the Kings coveted him for that import spot, posting 11 points and nine rebounds.
The Phoenix will need to address the third quarter problems, which is the period that they lost pace with the 36ers. It was also where the Kings started to blow the Phoenix away, enjoying a 35 to 14 third quarter en route to a 24-point deficit (73-49) heading into the fourth.
The Phoenix made some late ground (including a stretch where Gliddon made four straight three-pointers, and some strong play from Creek), but it wasn’t enough.
The Kings went 11-deep with their output, and got 36 points from their bench. It would have pleased Kings coach Adam Forde, who is now on track to make the playoff in his rookie year as an NBL head coach.
The Kings return to action in fewer than 48 hours, travelling to Wollongong to face Brian Goorjian’s Illawarra Hawks at WIN Entertainment Centre on Saturday night. The Phoenix are in action on ANZAC Day away to the Brisbane Bullets.
HUNGRY JACK'S NBL ROUND 15
SOUTH EAST MELBOURNE PHOENIX 81 (Creek 29, Gliddon 16, Adnam 13)
SYDNEY KINGS 101 (Ware 19, Hunter 19, Martin 11, Moller 11)
Written by NBL.com.au (22/04/2021)

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