Phoenix Record their Biggest Win as a Franchise
8 Dec
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South East Melbourne Phoenix have recorded their biggest win as a franchise opening Round 10 with an emphatic win over the Hawks.
South East Melbourne Phoenix have recorded their biggest win as a franchise opening Round 10 with an emphatic win over the Hawks.
The refs dominated the first half with 32 fouls sending both teams to the foul line again and again. A good finish to the first half, that ended with a Junior Madut three and the Phoenix went into the half up by eight, 58-50.
The Phoenix ramped up the defence to start the third and went on a 29-9 run and the game was over.
The last quarter allowed the Phoenix faithful to celebrate with the bench as Owen Foxwell, Anzac Rissetto, Junior Madut, and Great Anticevich kept the party rolling on both ends of the floor.
Phoenix now have two days rest before their final home game at the Fire Pit on Sunday which doubles as Member Appreciation game against the Adelaide 36ers.
(Madut and the team celebrating his buzzer beater.)
The Result:
South East Melbourne Phoenix 111 - 72 Illawarra Hawks
The Numbers
Phoenix
Broekhoff: 21 points, 7 rebounds
Creek: 19 points
Browne: 12 points, 10 assists
Alan Williams 11 points, 11 rebounds, and 4 assists.
Hawks
Frazier II: 20 points
The Turning Point
Third quarter mayhem
After half-time Phoenix came roaring out of the blocks scoring 11 points before the Hawks troubled the score bench, the third quarter ended with the Phoenix outscoring the Hawks 29-9.
The Play of the Game
Junior 3
The Phoenix wet 16/27 from beyond the arc, but it was three on the half time buzzer from Madut that turned the momentum the home teams way.
Player of the Game
Ryan Broekhoff
Broekhoff is back, Rowdy started slowly but a little extra on a screen from Mathiang bought the Frankston out in him. Broekhoff answered with a corner three and a strong drive, finishing 3-6 from the land of plenty and top scoring with 21 points and adding 7 rebounds.
(Broekhoff was on fire in the round 10 game with 21 points.)
From the Coach
Simon Mitchell
“Defensively there was some real poor plays for us for the first half and then we locked down and put in one of the best performance any team has done this year.”
From the Player
Ryan Broekhoff
“I think we have so many weapons, some nights it’s my turn to get some shots, some nights other guys. We spread the load well.”
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