NBL21 Pre-Season Wrap
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11 Jan
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South East Melbourne Phoenix completed a successful string of pre-season performances over the last month to set up a promising second season in the NBL.
South East Melbourne Phoenix have completed a successful string of pre-season performances over the last month to set up a promising second season in the NBL.
Two official pre-season fixtures against the Brisbane Bullets plus closed doors scrimmages against cross-town rivals Melbourne United and heavyweights New Zealand Breakers have put the team in a strong position to attack NBL21 from the first tip off.
A clean bill of health, a three-game winning streak to finish, and impressive performances from a number of players including newcomers Reuben Te Rangi and Yanni Wetzell in key roles were highlights of the contests.
Mitch Creek continued his dominant form and reminded the NBL of his incredible skillset, while Kyle Adnam followed his strong off-season training with stellar performances, becoming a lead scoring threat on the team.

(Kyle Adnam starred in pre-season)
Cam Gliddon found his groove in the side as the games wore on and imports Ben Moore and Keifer Sykes both made instant impacts after joining the squad in late December.
Assistant coach Judd Flavell says the team is finding form at the right time as they prepare to face Adelaide on Saturday night.
“We’ve seen tremendous growth from game one against Melbourne United when it was our first time on the floor together as a team and we were very rusty,” Flavell said.
“We’ve made small strides every single game. We’ve obviously added the two imports who weren’t there for the first few games, but just the more time we’ve had playing together, you can just see the chemistry start to develop.
“The other night (against NZ) we put in a great team performance. Sometimes you don’t get to that stage in pre-season but I felt like the scoreline was a good reflection of how well the guys played on the defensive end – we were all on the same page, which is something you strive for as a coaching staff.”
The Phoenix went 3-0 since import duo Keifer Sykes and Ben Moore joined the team and Flavell says that’s no coincidence.
“They’ve both got key attributes that will really help us significantly, in particular on the defensive end. They’re prepared to put their body on the line and they’ve acclimatised so easily,” he said.
“We’ve got no troubles scoring the ball but we’ve always been striving to make steps of improvement on the defensive end and these two have really been able to find their way with us and help us achieve that.
“I think they’re going to continue getting better and better with more time.”
With a road trip to start a uniquely lengthy season for the team, Flavell says their spread of talent will be a key to making a finals push.
“We’ve had somebody different in every game that’s stood up and taken their opportunities.
“We’ve got a group of guys who are willing to play together, be unselfish and play hard. No one’s got an issue with rolling their sleeves up and getting their hands dirty.”
Pre-Season Wrap:
*stats not recorded for certain games
December 14 - State Basketball Centre
SEM Phoenix 88
Melbourne United 110
December 18 – Gold Coast Sports and Leisure Centre
SEM Phoenix 98
Brisbane Bullets 108
Creek: 31pts 7reb 4ast 2stl
Adnam: 26pts 2ast 1stl
Wetzell: 20pts 6reb 3ast 2stl
December 20 – Gold Coast Sports and Leisure Centre
SEM Phoenix 100
Brisbane Bullets 102
Creek: 29pts 10reb 5ast
Adnam: 18pts 5reb 6ast
Gliddon: 17pts 3ast 4stl
Te Rangi: 16pts 3reb 1blk
December 30 – State Basketball Centre
SEM Phoenix 92
New Zealand Breakers 71
Moore: 19pts
Adnam: 19pts
Creek: 15pts
Wetzell: 13pts
Sykes: 11pts
January 3 – Kingsborough Sports Centre, Hobart
SEM Phoenix 101
New Zealand Breakers 99
January 7 – Kingsborough Sports Centre, Hobart
SEM Phoenix 96
New Zealand Breakers 63
Creek: 22pts 3reb 1ast 2stl
Adnam: 17pts 3reb 1ast
Te Rangi: 15pts 8reb 1ast 3stl
Moore: 15pts 3reb 2stl
Sykes: 9pts 2reb 6ast 1stl
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