Off-Season Player Wrap Week 6
9 May
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It’s the off-season so time to check up on how some of our players played in other competitions over the weekend, let's see how they’re performing ahead of NBL24.
Ben Ayre – Sandringham Sabres – NBL1 South
Our newest signing Ben Ayre had himself a game over the weekend with the Sandringham Sabres. He had a massive 31 point, 11 rebound, seven assist performance, going 6/9 from the land of plenty, and giving us a taste of what he can offer the Phoenix in NBL24.
The Sabres had a big win over the Dandenong Rangers (74-103) on Saturday but unfortunately went down to the Knox Raiders (87-76) less than 24 hours later.
Sandringham – Dandenong Rangers
Ayre: 31 points, 11 rebounds, 7 assists.
Sandringham – Knox Raiders
Ayre: 19 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals.
🎞 Ben Ayre just quietly crushing it in @NBL1 South for @Sandy_Sabres over the weekend. 🏀
— South East Melbourne Phoenix (@SEMelbPhoenix) May 9, 2023
He had 3️⃣1️⃣ points, 1️⃣1️⃣ boards, 7️⃣ assists and went 6️⃣/9️⃣ from deeeep ☄️ against the Dandenong Rangers! pic.twitter.com/YWf38ZeTyJ
Alan Williams – Nagoya Dolphins – B.League
‘Big Sauce’ Alan Williams’ team, the Nagoya Dolphins, played a two game mini-series over the weekend against the highly rated Alvark Tokyo.
The dolphins got up by one-point in a thriller in game 1 (93-92). Sauce had a HUGE outing with 25 points, nine boards, and five assists. The dolphins then took care of business in game 2 with a comfortable win (73-63), which saw them finish the regular season on top of their division in the standings.
Dolphins - Alvark Tokyo
Williams: 25 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists.
Dolphins – Alvark Tokyo
Williams: 13 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 block.
The Dolphins start their post-season this Friday against the Ryuku Golden Kings.

(Alan Williams helped the Dolphins finish on top of the Wildcard conference in Japan's B. League.)
Owen Foxwell – Eltham Wildcats – NBL1 South
Coming off an outstanding round of basketball the week before, Owen Foxwell had a quieter weekend for Eltham. While his scoring output was down, his assist game was high, recording 8 dimes in the loss to the Spectres (93-80) and 9 assists in the big win over Dandenong (99-76).
Eltham – Nunawading Spectres
Foxwell: 9 points, 1 rebound, 8 assists.
Eltham – Dandenong Rangers
Foxwell: 10 points, 6 rebounds, 9 assists, 3 steals.
Owen Foxwell is a passing wizard 🧙
— NBL1 (@NBL1) May 7, 2023
Watch #NBL1South via https://t.co/NEk1I7kIKG or the NBL1 App 💻&📲 pic.twitter.com/ivqZ6lgIWv
Anzac Rissetto – Taranki Airs – NZ NBL
The Airs faced a tough loss (117-83) on the weekend at the hands of the Nelson Giants in the NZ NBL. Anzac Rissetto still posted decent figures in the loss with 19 points, five rebounds and 1 block. The Airs face the Bay Hawks on Thursday night to kick off round 6.
Airs – Nelson Giants
Rissetto: 19 points, 5 rebounds, 1 block.
Anzac Rissetto shows off the range! 🔥#SalsNBL @skysportnz pic.twitter.com/9B3A9AaquU
— Sal’s NBL (@nznbl) May 6, 2023
Gorjok Gak – Willetton Tigers – NBL1 West
Gorjok Gak and the Willetton Tigers took their record to 8-6 so far in the NBL1 West competition. The team started round 6 with a tough one-point loss against the Wolves (106-105), but bounced back strongly against the East Perth Eagles the next day (100-91).
Gak kept his good form running this week recording some impressive stat lines as he builds towards NBL24.
Tigers – Joondalup Wolves
Gak: 18 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists.
Tigers – East Perth Eagles
Gak: 25 points, 11 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 block.
Mark Worthington and Gorjok Gak combine to beat the half-time buzzer 🚨
— NBL1 (@NBL1) May 6, 2023
Watch #NBL1West via https://t.co/NEk1I7kIKG or the NBL1 App 💻 & 📲 pic.twitter.com/FtkbdxySDY
Matt Kenyon – USC Rip City – NBL1 North
USC Rip City had only the one game for the round in NBL1 North, going down to ladder leaders Logan Thunder by 9 points (99-90), taking their win/loss record to 3-3 for the season. Matt Kenyon still had a decent game though, recording a double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Rip City will look to get back on the winner’s list in round 7 when they play Ipswich Force on Saturday night.
Rip City – Logan Thunder
Kenyon: 18 points, 10 rebounds, 5 asssists.

(Matt Kenyon record a double-double for USC Rip City in round 6. Photo credit: Jack Riddiford Creative)
Reuben Te Rangi – Auckland Tuatara – NZ NBL
Auckland Tuatara faced off against the Otago Nuggets last Thursday, but went down by 4 points in a tight contest (89-93). Reuben Te Rangi was again one of the strongest performers for his team with 15 points.
Auckland – Otago Nuggets
Te Rangi: 15 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal.
That’s it for this week’s wrap, check back next week to see how Phoenix’s contracted players are going locally and internationally.
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