NBL RD 11 – Angry Ants to march in on Monday night to repeat attack

The JackJumpers will be stung by their loss to the Taipans after a three game winning streak on Saturday night while the Sixers are now breathing down their thoraxes in what looms tonight as a pivotal result for finals positioning later in the season…

11 Angry Ants: The JackJumpers will be stung by their loss to the Taipans after a three game winning streak. The Sixers are now breathing down their thoraxes in what looms as a pivotal result for finals positioning later in the season - Photo credit to news.com/NBL/The Mercury

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NBL ROUND 11

Adelaide 36ers vs Tasmania JackJumpers

When: 7:00pm (ACDT), Monday 19 December

Where:  Adelaide Entertainment Centre – The Ken Cole-seum

Broadcast: Kayo Freebies, ESPN, www.nbl.com.au

LTTM: Adelaide 36ers 72 (Randall 18, Franks 14, Cleveland 10, Dech 8) defeated by Tasmania JackJumpers 97 (Magette 23, Kelly 19, Doyle 16, McVeigh 12, Weeks 11, White 9) at Adelaide Entertainment Centre

SWOOP BACK IN HISTORY

Checkout the footage of an old matchup between the Adelaide 36ers and the Hobart Devils featuring some legendary names for both sides.

Basketball was different back then in the 80s as the 36ers took on the Devils

Key Matchups

Mitch McCarron vs Josh Magette    

McCarron once again will have the enviable task of containing the dangerous matchup of Magette. Last time they met he had 6 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists. We’ve seen him be more aggressive in recent times so expect that to be a little more at the other end of the floor for Magette to deal with.

Magette responded to some stinging criticism the last time they met with 23 points including five of eight triples and dished 7 assists in a match winning performance. He got the JackJumpers off to a 0-9 start in the match and set the tone from the start- no doubt he’ll be looking to repeat the performance.

Robert Franks vs Rashard Kelly

Franks is hitting strong form at the right time after a huge 25 point and 6 rebound game. Last time out he had 14 points in his first home game – but his opponent had the better of him.

And if Rashard Kelly gets away with his 19 points at 70 percent and 6 rebounds again – The Sixers will have headaches once again. His third and fourth quarter were crucial last time they met scoring 14 points in the second half.

Kai Sotto vs Will Magnay

DJ is touch and go for this one tonight so Sotto may get his second start – his game Saturday night was encouraging. 13 points and 8 rebounds was great at the offensive end but he looked better defensively against a Bullets team that refused to go inside. We’ll see if he can shape up against Magnay tonight

It’s great to see Magnay finally getting back to his pre- injury form. He’s an important piece for the Tassie team providing height and rim protection they do lack against the bigger sides. An aggressive Magnay could be a real issue for the Sixers tonight

THREE QUESTIONS TO SWOOP ON

We’ve seen the matchups but who’s the biggest problem for the Sixers tonight?  

Milton Doyle has the capability of pulling this game apart at both ends – the silent assassin with those Mee like qualities.

How important is the start tonight?  

It played a huge part in the past not only the time they met but also this season – the Sixers have lost six games when trailing at quarter time in NBL23…

How do you out “Jackjumper” the Jackjumpers?    

The Taipans managed to out rebound, out energise and got to the free throw line 22 times on Saturday night. Thats the key areas to dominate this team by taking them away from their strengths of not being able to play high tempo defence. 19 assists tells you the amount of movement the Taipans invested in as well.

So who wins?

The Sixers will be buoyed by their victory Saturday night and the Jackjumpers will be angry for dropping that game to Cairns on the same night – I think the Sixers can show a bit more grit defensively and as CJ said not have those lapses.

Not too many better tests than Tassie when it comes to your defensive intensity and how it holds up in NBL23. Tonight’s game will tell us a lot already about how far they’ve come…

COD Prediction: 36ers by 5 points

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WNBL RD 6 – Boomer-town threatens Lightning’s house

The Lighthouse has been protected so far by the Adelaide Lightning but the unbeaten record is under threat this afternoon as the Apprentice’s Master in Chris Lucas brings his Boomers to town to storm the fortress Nat Hurst has begun to construct…

Master in Apprentice's house: Its going to be another emotional night for both parties as the master goes against the apprentice - this time in the Apprentice's unbeaten fortress - Photo credit to WNBL

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WNBL ROUND 6

Adelaide Lightning vs Melbourne Boomers

When: 3:00pm (ACDT), Sunday 18 December

Where:  Adelaide 36ers Arena (Formerly Adelaide/TS Arena – The Lighthouse)

Broadcast: Nine Now

STRIKE BACK IN HISTORY

Boomers bounce Lightning out of 2022 Finals Series  

Check out the last time they met in Adelaide in the semi-final match report I wrote earlier this year…

https://wnbl.basketball/adelaide/news/semi-finals-game-2-match-report/

Checkout the latest WNBL snaps from the Lightning’s last home game versus Southside Flyers

Key Matchups

Kierstan Bell vs Tiffany Mitchell    

Just the six points the last time they met but since then Bell has rung alarm bells out to the competition. She’s averaged 17.25 points and seven rebounds – a bonus for a player who came in with a rep of just being shooter. She’s won over fans with her hard work on glass and hustle. She’s a different proposition for the Boomers this time riding on some big time confidence.

Speaking of confident Mitchell is feeling those league MVP vibes right now. She’s #1 in scoring with 22.2 points, #3 in assists with 5.5 and #2 in average two point field goals made. She dropped 23 points, seven assists and six rebounds the last time they met in Melbourne.

Isobel Borlase vs Mia Murray

Borlase had 17 points against the Boomers last time they met. Her dribble penetration and speed gave the Lightning an x-factor in their last matchup. It gives her team a difference and can lift the Lightning into the top teams.

Murray has had a bigger role than anticipated already – due to the late start of Tess Madgen. As reported myself for the Pick and Roll – She immediately brings flow and connection to Lucas’s systems. Every coach has players they know they can recruit and fit right in immediately with no qualms. Murray is that for the Boomers, having slotted straight into the starting five in game one of the season. She’s averaging 11.8 points per game  – that’s a tremendous lift from her recent seasons.

Abby Cubillo vs Paige Burrows

Cubillo has been an important foil for Mansfield for the Lightning. In an average of 12.5 minutes per game – she has only 2.7 points and one assist per game but its work at the defensive end when she comes in that can really give the Boomers some trouble.

Never afraid to throw a rookie into the deep end with great trust – Burrows for Lucas has been that one. Last time against the Lightning she played 17 minutes for three points, four rebounds, two assists and a steal. If the Boomers get in trouble at the guard spot again – her number is likely to be called again.

 

THREE QUESTIONS TO STRIKE ON

What is the Boomers weakness?  

Depth at the moment can still be tested but it will require the Lightning to be bold and play extremely physical inside the paint to try and draw foul trouble on George and force Wallace to fight over some screens to send her to the pine.

That then forces Lucas to go deep into his bench with still question marks hanging over the consistency of the “benchies”.

How do the Lightning make sure they “take care of the glass”?  

The Lightning were smashed on the glass 48-32 by the Boomers last time they met. The Boomers are actually the 9th ranked team in offensive rebounds so the homeside through the recent form of their imports Monroe and Bell can take the ascendency here and limit the second placed Boomers second chances.

What has made the Boomers so successful so far this season?    

Overall they’ve been able to keep their main five on the court. The top five players average 31.5 minutes per game. Thats resulted in holding #1 in field goal percentage with 49.6, 46 percent from beyond the arc and scoring with 86.8 points.

So who wins?

The Boomers have a terrific record on the road having won three but also have their only loss of the season was away in the challenging environment of Townsville. Speaking to a few Lightning players during the week – they know they were oh so close the last time they played at that execution down the stretch is vital if they are to keep an unbeaten record at home.

Today the Lightning can make a move in this competition and correct that – and I genuinely think they can sneak over the line in the chess match of this afternoon.

COD Prediction: Lightning by 2 points

NBL RD 11 – Sixers need to not get personal – make it just deadly business

Bruton, Drmic, Franks, Sobey and Froling – these are names involved in both histories on and off court of the Adelaide 36ers and the Brisbane Bullets. On this celebration of indigenous culture – the Sixers simply need to focus on not making this one personal – but a deadly business like result.

Business but not personal: Bruton (pictured in his Bullet days), Drmic, Franks, Sobey, Froling - it'd be easy to get caught up in the personal nature of this Saturday's clash between the Adelaide 36ers and the Brisbane Bullets - Photo credit to news.com/NBL/Western Australian

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NBL ROUND 11

Adelaide 36ers vs Brisbane Bullets

When: 7:30pm (ACDT), Saturday 17 December

Where:  Adelaide Entertainment Centre – The Ken Cole-seum

Broadcast: Kayo Freebies, ESPN, www.nbl.com.au

SWOOP BACK IN HISTORY

The Adelaide 36ers played their first game at the AEC against the Bullets and what a night it was on the opening of the West End.

Key Matchups

Mitch McCarron vs Nathan Sobey    

McCarron had a courageous captain’s performance last week notching 20 points and 13 rebounds and nearly single handled pushed them over the top of the Wildcats. He has a good record against the Bullets since the Sixers moved to AEC averaging 8.9 point, 5.5 assists and 1.8 steals. For a team thats turning over the ball like the Bullets (11.2 per game) – he could be a steadying influence once again.

Sobey has an interesting record since he left the 36ers. He’s scored 20 + including a 30 point game last March four times out of seven times he’s met his former side. Four times he’s shot over 50 percent from beyond the arc and five times he’s had five assists or more. He always comes to perform against Adelaide so the homeside as I’m sure they already would be well aware.

Robert Franks vs Aron Baynes

Someone keen to prove themselves would be former Bullet Franks but I think that could distract him from the task at hand. His three point shooting will be key in this one as if he can hit at a clip of 40 percent outside or more from a large volume of shots – it stops the most dangerous player of the night setting up camp inside the paint.

And if and its a big if the Bullets have an advantage – its through the big fella inside the paint. Will the Bullets do the obvious and camp him close to the hoop as if he’s able to seal multiple times inside – it will expose an area the Sixers are currently vulnerable in.

Anthony Drmic vs Harry Froling

The Drmic roundabout between these two clubs is an interesting dynamic in this game. He’ll certainly be another with a point to prove considering past history. Drmic never got to his best playing against the 36ers averaging six points shooting 27 percent from beyond the perimeter. Against the Bullets before joining them he averaged 15 points with 44 percent beyond the perimeter.

On the flip side Froling in recent history seems to switch on when the Sixers are on the menu. He had a mammoth 27 point game with eight triples from 10 attempts in January for the Hawks. Recently he’s hit some form with 10 points and a 9 point and 13 rebound game in recent memory. His influence when he hits the floor will be intriguing to see if he can draw the right matchups in his favour.  

THREE QUESTIONS TO SWOOP ON

Bullets, JackJumpers, Phoenix all at home – how many of the four home games do they need to be “back in the race”?  

The Sixers could setup their season here if they could claim all four but if they lost three of them it would put them 7-11 and further away from the top six. Win three or all four and it gets them to 10-9 or 9-10 and pushes them back into the logjam.

Thats why it needs to be business time now – this four game home run is season defining for this clubs fortune.

How much does continuity effect a team like the Bullets right now?  

Its a bit of a pattern where you see one performance straight after a change like the Bullets against the Taipans where they bring the effort but at some point its gotta catchup to this team with all the juggling balls figuratively and practically happening right now – yet they also have to just carry on with the business.

Next to the Perth rivalry – over NBL history where does this rank against others?    

Make no mistake its a sneaky rivalry between these two from ex-coaches to ex-players and championship dynasty history in the 80s. This one again has the potential to have some fireworks boil over and some serious chit chats between individuals out there on the floor.

So who wins?

The Sixers have much more to lose than the Bullets who are now seven wins a drift of the top six. Thats why they will take care of this as it can’t be personal – but needs to be all business.

And they have to be as from watching the NBL ladder – I think there might be one spot left and three don’t go into one solitary position.

COD Prediction: 36ers by 23 points

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