VMT MATCH PREVIEW: Phoenix Ready to take on United for Throwdown XXIII
13 Dec
1
min read


Key Details
SOUTH EAST MELBOURNE PHOENIX 8-6 (3rd) vs MELBOURNE UNITED 11-3 (1st)
Where: The Fire Pit at John Cain Arena
When: Thursday, December 14 at 7:30pm AEDT
GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS REMAIN
Watch Live on ESPN via Kayo Foxtel
The two Melbourne sides meet tomorrow night to write another chapter into arguably the best rivalry in Australian basketball in Throwdown XXIII.
The Phoenix are coming off two big wins after the FIBA break, including their statement win over Sydney on Sunday.
South East Melbourne have shot up the table from 5th to 3rd and are looking to settle the score when they meet United at the Fire Pit.
Reuben Te Rangi returns to the side after missing the last round with the birth of his first child, while new import Abdel Nader won’t suit up as he travels into Melbourne on Thursday morning.
Melbourne United have continued its formidable form, cementing its top of the ladder spot, standing at 11-3 and having a full, healthy roster.
The last time the two sides met, the Phoenix fell short to an undermanned United in front of a packed Fire Pit.
But with a lot of learning and on a winning run, the Phoenix will be switched on when they face the rivals.
Teams
Phoenix
Reuben Te rangi returns to the side after the birth of his first child.
New import Abdel Nader will not suit up against United due to arriving in Melbourne Thursday morning.
Kody Stattmann will be the injury replacement for Craig Moller, who is out for the remainder of the season due to a ruptured patella tendon.
United
United will go into Thursday night with a full roster.

Keep an Eye On
Ben Ayre
Currently hitting threes at 52.5 per cent, Ayre continues his stride towards Sixth Man of the Year contention. Starting for the Phoenix against Sydney, Ayre has been formidable in the two position. He continues to be aggressive defensively against the opposition and hits the scoreboard when needed.
Ian Clark
On the opposition side, coming back from injury, Ian Clark continues to show how good he is beyond the arc, hitting threes at 51.2 per cent, just behind Ayre. In his return last round against the Bullets, Clark had 14 points in 23 minutes as he builds back up after missing a month of basketball.
Sauce said NO ➡️ Sauce said YES! 💪
— South East Melbourne Phoenix (@SEMelbPhoenix) November 12, 2023
📺 Watch on ESPN ➡️ Kayo Freebies | 10Peach |10 Play pic.twitter.com/6pLURlx1v3
History
Regular Season Head-to-Head
Phoenix 6-13 United
Last time out – Rd 7, NBL24
Phoenix 83-92 United
Phoenix
Creek 19p
Browne 16p
Williams 14p
United
Goulding 27p
Lual-Acuil Jr 15p
Cameron 14p
Game Day Hub
Check out our game day hub with all the information you need for a Phoenix home game.

12 Aug
Off-Season Player Wrap: Foxwell, Glover salute in NBL1 South Grand Final

10 Aug
Fennell Selected to Represent Australia at World Cup

8 Aug
Phoenix Extend their Partnership with Mountain Goat

6 Aug
Get to Know Your New NBL25 Phoenix Players: Matthew Hurt

5 Aug
Off-Season Player Wrap: Glover Ices Game with 10 Three's

4 Aug
Hurt: Pigeon Hole Me at Your Peril

1 Aug
Mike Kelly on Day One of NBL25 Pre-Season

1 Aug
Pre-Season Throwdown Part of Phoenix NBL25 Prep

31 Jul
John Cain Arena Tickets on Sale

29 Jul
Final Import Matthew Hurt Bringing Offensive Power in NBL25

29 Jul
Phoenix Add Matthew Hurt as Final Import for NBL25

29 Jul
Off-Season Player Wrap: Phoenix Players through to NBL1 South Preliminary Finals

27 Jul
"I will live here": Next Star to Train House Down

26 Jul
Next Star Malique Lewis Touches Down in Melbourne

24 Jul
Rosendale Building on the Confidence in NBL25

24 Jul
Rosendale Feeling Confident Going into Year Two
Support your team with the latest gear
Grab your latest team releases before they're gone.

Get the latest Team Updates
Breaking news & special offers. Direct to your inbox.

