VMT MATCH PREVIEW: Phoenix Head over the Ditch to Take on the Red-Hot Breakers
20 Jan
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Key Details
NEW ZEALAND BREAKERS 8-12 (9th) vs SOUTH EAST MELBOURNE PHOENIX 9-13 (8th)
Where: Spark Arena
When: Saturday, January 20 at 5:30pm AEDT
Watch Live on ESPN via Kayo or Foxtel
As the competition comes to the pointy end, every game is vital for all sides from third to last position.
The Phoenix lost in front of a packed, one-eyed Phoenix crowd to Adelaide 36ers in their first game for round 16.
South East Melbourne will be without American Alan Williams as he goes in for surgery for his right knee.
In his absence, Gorjok Gak, who has also had an injury-interrupted season, stepped up to the five position.
Mody Maor’s side is currently on a three-game winning streak, perched in an eerily similar position to Mike Kelly’s side, with each game a step closer to whether or not their sides will feature in the playoffs.
The Phoenix are currently 2-0 in the series against the Breakers, this the first game South East Melbourne travel across the ditch.
Teams
Phoenix
Alan Williams is out for the remainder of the season due to a right knee injury; he goes in for surgery next week. DP Anzac Rissetto will be elevated into his spot for the remainder of the season.
Breakers
The Breakers will be without Finn Delany, as he continues to have calf issues, and Justinian Jessup, who is out with a pelvic injury.
Keep an Eye On
Gorjok Gak
Gak will need to step up to be the main big for the Phoenix and will be without import Alan Williams. In the game against the 36ers, Gak recorded 12 points and eight rebounds, his best for his new club.
Anthony Lamb & Parker Cartwright-Jackson
The two imports for the Breakers have been dominating in the stat area across the league. Lamb is the leading forward in the competition for points, averaging 20 a game and sitting third overall. Jackson-Cartwright is fifth in the league for points at 19.2 and third in assists with six per game.
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History
Regular Season Head-to-Head
Phoenix 11-5 Breakers
Last time out – Rd 9, NBL24
Phoenix 90-79 Breakers
Phoenix
Creek 26p
Cummings 15p
Browne 12p
Breakers
Le’afa 17p
Jackson-Cartwright 14p
Lamb 14p

2 Mar
State Basketball Centre Expansion On Track For 2023 Completion

2 Mar
Win Your Way to the US Open

28 Feb
Mitch Creek post-season interview (February 28, 2023)

27 Feb
Where Phoenix Players Are Playing In The Off-Season

23 Feb
Kyle Adnam post-season interview (February 23, 2023)

22 Feb
Simon Mitchell and Tommy Greer (February 22, 2023)

21 Feb
South East Melbourne Phoenix and Head Coach Simon Mitchell Part Ways

20 Feb
Trey Kell post-season interview (February 20, 2023)

17 Feb
MVP Mitch Creek NBL23 Highlights (February 17, 2023)

17 Feb
Mitch Creek Named Phoenix MVP for NBL23

17 Feb
Phoenix's Season Highlights

16 Feb
Gary Browne post-season interview (February 16, 2023)

15 Feb
Heartland Hoops Back for April School Holidays

14 Feb
Alan Williams post-season interview (February 14, 2023)

9 Feb
Simon Mitchell & Mitch Creek post-match vs Perth Wildcats (Play-in Qualifier)

9 Feb
Season Ends for Phoenix
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