Sixers seven rocks Randle for crucial home win 

The magnificent seven of the Sixers showed their depth as they wore down the twin barrels of Perry Ellis and Jerome Randle in their 108-93 win over the Kings

General Shannon Shorter set the tone early for the Sixers performance: Photo by Cairns Post 

Randle dished to Ellis and Todd Blanchfield to give the Kings an 8-0 start before Matt Hodgson went into beast mode early after some lean weeks. Two fouls early on Jeremy Tyler had Kings coach Andrew Gaze rocking in his chair, Randle and Shannon Shorter trading baskets and looks before Gaze blew a timeout not keen on getting in on the Sixers running game. The Sixers hit the front through two and1s from Shorter posting up on Randle and Cadee before Majok Deng knew where his old teammate was going and deflated the ball with the block shot. The Kings however had made a solid start with a 28-25 lead at the first change.

A tight first few minutes to start the second before Mitch Creek stole the ball and finished the and1 while Blanchfield was having issues with the Sixers switching on offense guarding Daniel Johnson continuously. Clearly with an assignment Adam Doyle was injected into the game to quell Randle but then hit a triple himself to have the Sixers up by 3 halfway through the second. Hodgson picked up his third foul before Deng who replaced him brought the energy with the charging foul, the deuce from the corner then helping Josh Childress tip in. Ellis continued to dominate adding another two before Shorter and Ramone Moore dropped triples. The Sixers leading 60-53 at the half with defence the real loser so far.  

Ellis led the way for the Kings with 17 points while Shorter did for the Sixers with 14 points and 3 assists and rebounds, but Randle had only 3 points to half time. The Sixers were winning the fast break points again 11-4 clearly an indicator of when they are switched on offensively. 

Tyler picked up a fourth digging his elbow into Johnson before Nathan Sobey took Randle the wrong way for the deuce. Anthony Drmic then did the same before Cadee chalked up an eight second violation for the Kings. Moore scored before Ellis made the and1 but the Kings looked almost like they were slipping out of it with only Ellis looking likely. Drmic hit a triple then Sobey hit the buzzer beater to give the Sixers a 83-69 lead at three quarter time. 

Tyler picked up his fifth foul to open the fourth before Sobey stole the ball and ran away for the two handed flush to give them a game high 17 point lead. Randle dropped his first triple of the match before being pinged with a soft one to give Sobey three shots from the free throw line. Shorter and Randle traded triples then Randle drained another to force timeout to the Sixers. DJ became the sixth Sixer into double figures before Moore became the seventh putting Brad Newley in the spin cycle for the and1. Randle then gave up an unsportsmanlike foul on Creek to give the Sixers a unassailable lead and ran away with the game, 108-93.

Seven Sixers hit double figures led by Shorter with 19 points and 6 assists, Sobey with 16 points and 7 rebounds and Daniel Johnson dropped 15 points and 9 rebounds. 

Perry Ellis was the most consistent player from both sides finishing with 26 points and 8 rebounds while Isaac Humphries produced a double double with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Randle had 15 points in the second half including 3-8 from long range for 18 points and 5 assists. 

The basketball world next turns it’s head to the Titanium Security Arena for the Boomers qualifier against Japan. The following week the Sixers will take on the Brisbane Bullets who no doubt will be looking to disarm whichever of the Sixers seven shows up. 

Adelaide 36ers 108 (Shorter 19, Sobey 16, Johnson 15, Hodgson 13, Moore 12, Creek 11, Childress 10) defeated Sydney Kings 93 (Ellis 26, Randle 18, Humphries 17) at Titanium Security Arena.

Round 7 – NBL 2017/18 – ADELAIDE 36ERS VS SYDNEY KINGS PREVIEW

It’s a case of Saviour of Sydney versus Rock of Adelaide but whatever side your supporting, Titanium Security Arena is going to light up with the super-human battle of these guards…

Randle (left) and Shorter (right) will be utilising each other's kryptonite in this titanic struggle. Photos by Zimbio and News.com, edits by CrossOverDribble

When: 5:00pm (ACDT), Saturday, 18th November

Where: Titanium Security Arena, Adelaide

Broadcast: NBL TV, Fox Sports, Sky Sports, SBS Viceland

 

Last time they met:

Round 3: Adelaide 36ers 114 (Sobey 25, Shorter 19, Hodgson 14, Deng, Johnson 13) defeated Sydney Kings 84 (Leslie 25, Newley 15, Ellis 13) at Titanium Security Arena

 

CROSS OVER DRIBBLE FLASHBACK:

ROUND 4, 2015: ADELAIDE 36ERS VS SYDNEY KINGS    

This week with an old favourite dropping into town, we flashback to a recent classic which I’ll never forget when the Kings came to town November 7, 2015. It at the time was the fourth greatest comeback victory in the league’s 40-minute game era and established the man with the number 9 as a folklore crowd favourite.

Heading into the final quarter, the 36ers trailed by a massive 18 points while our current import Josh Childress was injured for the Kings. In his absence an old mate of his in former NBA swingman Al Harrington was suited up and doing the damage across all avenues. While it was our own hardman veteran Anthony Petrie that sparked the run back into the match, there was no denying that Jerome Randle was leading the way as I said to my mate (and he can vouch for this) when Julian Khazzouh fouled out next to me in the crowd that the 36ers were going to steal this one through our man who then hit a bomb from a long way out.

The crowd were in raptures as I held a “You Can’t Handle The Randle” sign up in the crowd and the comeback continued. One of my favourite ballers in NBL history who I would’ve loved to see in Sixers colours in his prime in Ebi Ere then nailed a dagger to tie scores 95-95 before one of the Kings many revolving door of imports Marcus Thornton went one of two from the charity stripe. Randle then dropped a huge long-range deuce and anxiously nailed two of two from the stripe on the next play before Thornton’s half-court shot missed as the Arena fans celebrated having witnessed one of the great comebacks of the modern era.

Adelaide 36ers 99 (Randle 33, Petrie 23, Johnson 15) defeated Sydney Kings 98 (Harrington 18, Khazzouh 18, Garlepp 16, Cadee 15) at the Adelaide Arena 

 

Key Match-Ups:

Shannon Shorter vs. Jerome Randle

Two distinctive styles of players but this very much is a case of Batman versus Superman probably with a better storyline behind it.

Shorter is the new general of the Sixers at the point position, who’s first option is to reward cutters and the pick and pop shooters before shooting himself. The long-range field goals are the secondary option whilst taking a point guard into the post is the first option which will test the kryptonite of the defensive prowess of Randle in past seasons

In the other corner is the completely opposite game of Randle with explosive speed and handles, utilising screens and off-ball pick action. Randle will try to leave Shorter on his island out on the perimeter and beat him to the basket off reversal drives as he hits the D-Pad up button on his personal PlayStation controller for an isolation play.

Whoever wins the battle of the heroes has a huge influence in the result of this one.

 

Nathan Sobey vs. Todd Blanchfield

Again, it’s a must watch for how Sobey will come out and his last game against the Kings was exquisite as his explosive speed and movement was too much for Leslie and Cadee to contain through four quarters. He was much better last week but knows he needed to make some better decisions in the last few minutes of the match, but he wasn’t alone.

If we were talking heroes before then riddle me this, the enigma of Todd Blanchfield continues to baffle the basketball purists. How can such a gifted player be producing single figure scores for the considerable number of minutes he’s playing? Blanchfield if the Kings are to get a sniff needs to be the third or fourth man in doubles this weekend otherwise people will begin to question very strongly his value to this roster and he doesn’t have a coach with initials DD to pin the blame on this time.

 

Josh Childress vs Isaac Humphries

After a brilliant first half including opening with a put back jam to welcome himself in blue, Childress faded significantly in the second half of last week’s game of the Hawks. No doubt after a large amount of fitness work in the gym this week that Childress should run this one out much better against his former side and as a key big in the side, he’ll need to make an impact across four quarters.

The talented teen is the kind of player that could give the Sixers some huge problems if he gets going. Now supported by Jeremy Tyler in the starting five spot, the minutes he plays can be significantly efficient now he has to play less time and that spells danger for the Sixers. Watch for him to screen for Randle and Cadee and roll hard to the basket off Gaze’s classic offences.

The Last Play

After both teams dropped games against the Hawks last week and last night, this has the makings of a modern classic. The scene is set with the NBL MVP suiting up for the Kings in what I said last week could possibly be scenes (let’s hope a little grace is shown) mirror Mark Bradtke’s return with the Melbourne Tigers after his “European” holiday.

In the long run, the game is bigger for the Sixers as the Kings are coming to town with most expecting them to lose but when they are fielding the team they are this time around, the Sixers must be focused for four quarters otherwise the Kings will dethrone the Sixers and send them into the bottom four. That would bring significant questions of is this the end of the Sixers run of finals given results early in the season. My prediction is that this will be a much tighter affair than last time but that the overall strength of the Sixers will prevail, but Randle will still top twenty points in a loss to his former side. Whatever the result, this one is going to be sport theatre at its finest.

36ers by 9 points

Hawks dance to Conger tune over Sixers 

Demitrius Conger has continued the Illawarra revival with a 26 point demolition in the Hawks 96-87 win over the Adelaide 36ers.    

The aggressive Hawk forward was a constant danger then exploded in the second half – Photo by Zimbio 

Conger looked in trouble in the first minute after registering a charging foul. Creek then led the Sixers on a 7-0 run, before two quick fouls on Matt Hodgson saw the crowd introduced to import Josh Childress for the first time in the Fortress. The Sixers led 17-6 but after a timeout the Hawks swooped back through Conger and Nick Kay. A Drmic miss brought the crowd to life though as Childress welcomed himself to the fans with a two hand put back rim rattler complete with head shake. Hawks big man Delvon Johnson then got one back off an influential Rotnei Clarke to close it to 30-20 at the first break.

The Hawks opened the second quarter with a defensive grind sucking the life out of the crowd before a fade away from Childress and a DJ single handed jam took the Sixers out to double figures. The Childress influence was evident as the Hawks burned a timeout 41-29 with 4:00 left. Childress then blocked another then dropped a triple in the transition until Clarke went on a 5-0 run to get it back under doubles. Conger emerging as a game breaker in the second half put the lid on it and it was 50-39 at the half. 

At halftime, Clarke had 13 points and 7 rebounds but was only 1-3 from beyond the arc, Shannon Shorter on the other hand had 12 points and 6 rebounds while Childress 8 points were at 75% from the field. Rebounds had been dominated by the Sixers but closed to 27-24 at half while they also led the bench points 18-5.

A second offensive foul on Conger opened the third before a couple of Shorter turnovers caused coach Joey Wright to let him know in uncertain terms he wasn’t happy. Conger then drained a triple before an efficient Ramone Moore scored through heavy traffic under the basket. Conger was still causing the Sixers headaches but they still led 72-63 at the final change. 

Clarke opened the fourth with two triples, which caused Wright to burn a timeout. DJ then stripped guard Rhys Martin on a drive but the Sixers continued to give up easy boards and take bad shots from the Hawks extended pressure. A Teys blocking foul which could’ve been called play-on on replay steered the momentumn to the Hawks with Moore desperately trying to keep the Sixers in the game. A Martin 5-0 run and triples to Conger, Mitch Norton and an Ogilvy slam finished it for the Hawks in the crowd sapping 96-87 win. 

Moore was consistent and made good decisions as he shot his way to a 24 point and 5 rebound performance while Creek kept ticking over the scoring over the match but faded for 14 points and 9 rebounds. 

Conger scored 17 of his 26 points in the second half and was clearly the difference making it a double double with 10 rebounds. Rotnei Clarke was equally as efficient with 24 points and 8 rebounds. 

The Sixers next Saturday have a date with their former NBL MVP against the Sydney Kings while the Hawks will look to push on and up the ladder against the same opponent Thursday. With plenty on the line for the Sixers and a much more competitive Kings with Randle rolling into town, next weeks match will certainly determine where the Sixers are early in the season.