VMT MATCH REPORT: Phoenix Put Up a Fight Against Hawks
7 Oct
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The Phoenix rightfully looked battle-worn playing their second game inside of three days, while their opponent enjoyed a lengthy seven-day spell.
Mike Kelly’s side were also without a centre, with injury-replacement Tyler Cook himself missing with an eye complaint suffered against the Taipans.
South East Melbourne went blow-for-blow with the home side, nothing splitting the teams at the first break through a shooting frenzy from captain Mitch Creek, Gary Browne and birthday boy Will Cummings.
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But while the team may have thought candles were on offer with a victory on the cards, the Hawks played party poopers and quickly extinguished any hopes of an away victory for just the second time in seven attempts.
The Hawks victors with the Phoenix left to rue a missed opportunity, returning home with a 1-3 record and two losses from as many games on this road trip.
They will be the benefactors of a week’s break, next playing the Tasmania JackJumpers at John Cain Arena next Saturday Night.
BIRTHDAY BOY’S NIGHT OUT
It was his 31st birthday, and import Will Cummings had a night to celebrate. He went ballistic in the first term, 11 points to begin. The rest of the night showed much the same, ending with 28 points (61% FG), seven rebounds, three assists and four steals.
It's his birthday and he is feeling it! 🔥
— South East Melbourne Phoenix (@SEMelbPhoenix) October 7, 2023
The steal and bucket for @willcummings_ 🤌
📺 Watch on ESPN 📷 Kayo | Foxtel pic.twitter.com/aN1lNqhgnM
1500 POINTS FOR TE RANGI
The Phoenix young veteran and 300+ NBL game has forged a name for himself as an elite shooter and finisher. That has shown throughout his career and tonight he celebrated passing 1500 career points.
— South East Melbourne Phoenix (@SEMelbPhoenix) October 7, 2023
CREEK SLAMS IT DOWN
Over his career, Mitch Creek has proved time and time again he’s the man to light a spark. Tonight was no different. The Phoenix fought back in the third term to regain the lead, thanks largely to Creek’s efforts, highlighted by an incredible dunk that sent the stadium into rapture.
OMG Creeky SLAMMING IT DOWN in the 3rd! 😤
— South East Melbourne Phoenix (@SEMelbPhoenix) October 7, 2023
📺 Watch on ESPN 📷 Kayo | Foxtel pic.twitter.com/8gEzyaF5Kj
Full-Time Stats
Cummings: 28p/7r/3a/4stls
Creek: 24p/8r/3a
Browne: 22p/4r/1a/2stls
Te Rangi: 12p/1a
Ayre: 10p/2r/2a
Moller: 5p/3r/2blks
Vague: 3p/5r
Kenyon: 2p/6r/2a
Foxwell: 1a

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