Round 3 – NBL 2017/18 – ADELAIDE 36ERS VS SYDNEY KINGS PREVIEW

Two home losses and the Sixers must make sure they dethrone the invaders from the East this Saturday night in the game of zones..

 

Mitch Creek is going to be a tough cover for the purple and gold at the offensive end - Photo by SMH

When: 5:00pm (ACDT), Saturday, 21st October

Where: Titanium Security Arena, Adelaide

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

 

Last time they met:

Rd 1: Adelaide 36ers 105 (Moore 22, Johnson 16, Creek  15, Shorter 14, Deng 12, Drmic, Sobey 11) defeated Sydney Kings 96 (Newley 24, Lisch, Cadee 16, Ellis 13, Leslie 12) at Qudos Bank Arena

 

CROSS-OVER-DRIBBLE FLASHBACK

ROUND NINE 2006/07: ADELAIDE 36ERS VS WEST SYDNEY RAZORBACKS    

This week we turn-back the clock to when the current Kings assistant late in his career donned the colours of the blue, red and gold. Lanard Copeland had a night out in this match against the West Sydney Razorbacks which also featured a former Kings star in James Harvey and journeyman Graeme Dann. The Razorbacks led the way early with a 32-27 lead at quarter time with boards master and one of the best “names” the NBL has ever seen in Cheikh Ya Ya Dia dining out on David Cooper and Brett Wheeler early.

The Sixers trailing by 12 at half time 47-59 thanks to the hot shooting Harvey then were sparked in the third quarter by the tandem of showman Willie Farley and Copeland. The Sixers produced a 35-point quarter to blast their way back into the game 81-83 at three quarter time. In the final quarter the skipper Maher came to life and the Sixers gained the ascendancy as they rode the home crowd to victory 110-102 as the Razorbacks ran out of scoring power. The win was one of the best in a struggling season for the Sixers in a season of course where a future Sixers coach in Joey Wright was leading the Brisbane Bullets to some of their own club history.

Adelaide 36ers 110 (Farley 33, Copeland 20, Maher 19, Horvath 12) defeated West Sydney Razorbacks 102 (Harvey 23, Dann 19, McGregor 13, Carter 12, Ya Ya Dia 11) at the Distinctive Homes Dome  

 

Key Match-Ups:

Mitch Creek vs. Brad Newley

Creek had an excellent all-round game against the Kings in Sydney in round One and will once again prove a threat to the King’s crown. Wright may look to play him in the four spot and expose the size of Brad Newley and Todd Blanchfield while also testing the speed and reaction of Perry Ellis and Isaac Humphries, he is the toughest cover for Gaze’s men no doubt.

Newley on the flip side is the toughest cover for the Sixers. His ability to attack the rim but also be a three-point threat makes him a hard man to lock-down for someone traditionally in the Sixers power forward spot like Daniel Johnson. It could end up being a match-up because of this between Newley and Creek that both coaches sacrifice the efficiency of either with probably Gaze less reluctant to have his veteran’s influence quelled.

Anthony Drmic vs. Todd Blanchfield

Drmic has had a blistering start to the NBL season but even he’d admit he hasn’t reached the peak of his powers yet. The consistency from Drmic has been most pleasing for supporters and basketball purists as his shot out of the hand continues to be a pleasure to watch. Most worth silent applause for Drmic is the defensive end that has improved over the local premier league season with hustle and pure will to win each contest at both ends.

Blanchfield looks like already he is back to his most improved player form he showed in his final season at the Townsville Crocodiles. After those lean years with United, he is not wasting time cashing triples and making plays at both ends of the floor highlighted by his top five block shot last week. Whichever of these two makes their triples at a high percentage and make their key defensive plays are going to sway the contest heavily in their club’s favour.

Majok Deng vs Dane Pineau

Sometimes for some reason you have a team that’s your bunny and Majok Deng seems to have the Kings measure. In four games, Deng averages a handy 8 points per game off the pine for the Sixers perhaps with his size and stretch difficult to guard for the defence of the Kings on his jumpers.

Pineau is obviously new in our league but the Kings need a spark from a not incredibly deep bench minus of course now Jason Cadee who’ll probably start for the injured star Kevin Lisch. Although it’s early in the young man’s career, the college returned Australian needs to be expected to contribute much more now after a few games to settle into the NBL.

The Last Play

Coach Joey Wright can be forgiven for feeling déjà vu as the Sixers play two opponents in their first three weeks of the season. The area the Sixers lack in depth currently luckily is not the Kings strength but after two home losses, the Sixers will not be taking their chances lightly. It’s a big opportunity for the Sixers to show they are a top four side early and perhaps consign the Kings to one for the bottom four positions even this early in the season.

Probably for the first time in his coaching career, Andrew Gaze is under some serious heat after dropping another one to the New Zealand Breakers, losing star play maker Kevin Lisch, flying into a primed Sixers outfit and with questions about why former leader Tom Garlepp is playing “very” limited minutes. Gaze has issues with the depth of his team and it’s starting to show compared to other loaded line-ups of the league.

So how will the champion respond in the coaching capacity? I guess we’ll have to tune in, same basketball time, same basketball channel but I have to warn the Kings, the worse might be yet to come.

36ers by 15 points

Written by Tristan Prentice

United real deal as Wild Kyle inflicts Sixers second home defeat

Pocket rocket Kyle Adnam dropped a career best 23 points and was the difference as a Sixers team minus import Shannon Shorter was unable to put the ball in the hoop in the last quarter falling 99-79 at Titanium Security Arena this evening.  

"Wild" Kyle Adnam (#8) in action against the OKC Thunder earlier this week took the blowtorch to the Sixers tonight - Photo by ABC (Australia)

United jumped out of the blocks with a 7-0 run, but an early technical foul on Tai Wesley for an unfortunate hand gesture stirred up trouble early for Dean Vickerman’s men. Wright with a forced change with Shannon Shorter missing action with family bereavement in the line-up sent bench back-up guard Adam Doyle to Ware Jnr and he obliged by making a play early with United in foul trouble. The Sixers hustled hard on the glass early in the match but veteran Dave Andersen was making the Sixers life hard with 7 points in the opening quarter. In the absence of the dynamic Chris Goulding, “Wild” Kyle Adnam dropped two threes in the latter part of the quarter and United led 29-14 at the end of one.

Nathan Sobey applied some ball IQ early on with the heads up play to open the second to DJ for the free throw opportunities but was then answered by Adnam. United pushed the lead out to 20 points and alarm bells were ringing for the Sixers with Ware Jnr and Barlow getting in on the 3-point party. The Sixers found a little momentum after a timeout but even Josh Boone was running the lane as United looked like they were the “open court team” but two threes to Anthony Drmic who become the leading scorer with 13 points forced a timeout to United as momentum began to shift. Ramone Moore came up with the double play of the block and the sweet pass to Hodgson for the and1 when in a huge moment in the game, United import Casey Prather collided his knee with Mitch Creek both hustling for a loose ball. The Sixers continued to create through Moore and large minutes to a freed-up Hodgson and the Sixers had pushed their way back into the game 48-54. In a crucial stat, the Sixers were leading the rebound count 29-15 and had lifted their field goal percentage from 19 to 41 percent by the half in a 34-point quarter.

Drmic started the second half but Prather didn’t out of the game as both teams traded scores with Adnam continuing to be a menace for the Sixers. Cutting it to single figures the Sixers kept taking it at United’s front court but Boone was becoming the most influential player in the game, Wesley finger rolled back-to-back and timeout was burned by Wright trailing by 15 with 3:37 to go in the third. A Creek to Majok Deng alley got the crowd back into it followed by a Deng triple. Alan Wiggins Jnr got on the board through another offensive rebound then Drmic pulled off the euro step through the forest for the and1. The Sixers came up with a play with two seconds on the clock for an inspiring Creek slam to cut it to 70-77 at three quarter time.

Wesley and Boone opened the quarter for United with the first 6 points and the Sixers called a quick timeout with Wright rolling the dice on an unsettled Wiggins Jnr. Adnam then nailed a dagger for a career best to push the margin out to 18. The Sixers couldn’t buy a field goal shooting nought of ten in the first half of the quarter. United then rotated through their bench as the Sixers kept shooting at a hoop that clearly had a lid on it as Moore scored the Sixers first field goal with 35 seconds left in the game. United closing out an emphatic victory 99-79 in a blistering two weeks for the club from Melbourne.

The dynamic Mitch Creek led the way for the Sixers and didn’t drop his head with 20 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists. Drmic provided the spark and hustle when Adelaide trailed by 20 early in the second with 16 points, 7 rebounds and 75 percent from the perimeter. The only pleasing statistic for Wright was that the Sixers won the rebound count 53-43 but probably only compelled the Sixers missed opportunities.

Adnam led the way with his career best 23 points at 66 percent including 6 of 8 three point makes while Ware Jnr finished strongly with 18 points and 8 assists. Boone also proved a thorn in the Sixers side with a double double of 18 points and 11 rebounds. United’s defence was on show in the statistics too as they registered 6 block shots, scored 29 points on turnovers and produced 12-3 in the steal count.

Melbourne United take a well earnt break till they come up in a blockbuster clash next Friday night against the Perth Wildcats at the Jungle, while the Sixers will welcome a Kings side potentially 0-3 desperate to win next Saturday night. Given Adelaide have dropped their first two at home, you don’t think the Sixers will be short on motivation to win that one.

Adelaide 36ers 79 (Creek 20, Drmic, Moore 16) defeated by Melbourne United 99 (Adnam 23, Ware Jnr, Boone 18, Wesley 12, Andersen 10) at Titanium Security Arena

Box Score

 Written by Tristan Prentice

Round 2 – NBL 17/18 – ADELAIDE 36ERS VS MELBOURNE UNITED PREVIEW

Its early in the season but this match looms as a crucial one for the Sixers in their season series against a rolling Melbourne United…

Sixers import Shannon Shorter will play a key role this week against the "cloud nine" United back court - Photo by Getty Images

When: 5:00pm (ACDT), Saturday, 14th October

Where: Titanium Security Arena, Adelaide

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

 

Last time they met:

Adelaide 36ers 97 (Sobey 21, Drmic 17, Creek 15, Shorter 14, Johnson 13, Moore 10) defeated by Melbourne United 99 (Ware 23, Prather 20, Boone, Andersen, Wesley 10) at Titanium Security Arena

CROSS-OVER-DRIBBLE FLASHBACK

GAME ONE 2013/14 SEMI-FINAL SERIES: ADELAIDE 36ERS VS MELBOURNE TIGERS    

We flashback to the last series to feature the Melbourne Tigers as a franchise and while most remember the incident in game two between Gary Ervin and Chris Goulding and Daniel Johnson’s dominate performance of 23 in game three that led to a 39-point blowout, game one was one of the most entertaining matches of the series.

Brendan Teys our now Captain of the Sixers emerged as Wright’s glue guy during this season and continued to take that form into this finals series. We also saw the final minutes of four-time Sixers MVP now Tiger Adam Ballinger and probably the most current well-known media commentator in the league by the NBA from our league, Tommy Greer.

The game started like a house on fire with the ever-improved Tiger Chris Goulding dropping 13 (3 triples) points in the first quarter, however Melbourne scored a majority of their 26 in the first half of the first quarter trailing 31-26 at quarter time. That was before Sixers mid-season recruit Rhys “Get” Carter entered the game and knocked down 4 of 5 from the perimeter and locked down Goulding for the remainder of the game giving the Sixers a 53-46 lead at the half.

In the second half it became the Gary Ervin show as he blew the Tigers apart with 20 points in the second half from both the perimeter and the charity stripe as the Tigers defence even with adjustment from coach Chris Anstey had no answer. The Sixers pulled away in the final quarter setting up their match up in game two against the Tigers back in Melbourne on the Sunday. In a statistic that sums up how this game was a viewing pleasure for the spectators, the Sixers shot 53% from the field while the Tigers shot 46% in an outstanding offensive spectacle.

Adelaide 36ers 101 (Ervin 27, Carter 17, Johnson 15, Petrie 13) defeated Melbourne Tigers 85 (Goulding 20, Ballinger 15, Walker 13, Tomlinson 12, Worthington 11) at Adelaide Arena  

Key Match-Ups:

Shannon Shorter vs. Caspar Ware Jnr

Shorter has integrated into the Sixers system smoothly and is delivering exactly what coach Joey Wright needs at both ends of the floor. His ability to force the smaller guards to defend in the mid-range and post sections of the floor make him a difficult cover especially with the Sixers boasting so many weapons in their line-up.

On opening night, Caspar Ware Jnr made his statement as the new league MVP incumbent and after a memorable performance against the NBA league MVP Russell Westbrook, his form is on cloud nine at the moment. Ware Jnr is the player that can split the difference between these two teams on the scoreboard, so Shorter is going to have to cover him on the open three-point line otherwise it’s going to be a long night on the defensive end for the Sixers.

Daniel Johnson vs. Tai Wesley

DJ had a night out against the Cairns Taipans only enforcing his near close to average of 20 points per game against the Snakes since 2012. The 32-point performance saw Johnson return to what he does best, the pick and pop and the knock down open shot off the Sixers off-ball work.

On the opening night, I noticed Johnson was forced to create off dribble and go to the rim with multiple defenders. Wesley is the kind of defender and physical hard man that can play a Mark Worthington style game on him and force DJ to do what’s not comfortable for him. Wesley also can draw Johnson out to the perimeter as a threat so this looms as an intriguing match up to see how the Sixers adjust to United’s game plan on DJ.

Matthew Hodgson vs Majok Majok

It’s no secret that Hodgson has found himself in early foul trouble this season and it has shown in the crucial rebound count for the Sixers. United won this crucial statistic through particularly Josh Boone and gave up plenty of second chance points so Hodgson needs to keep himself out of this trouble and on the floor to pick up those crucial boards.

Majok is playing a slightly different role coming in behind Boone and Wesley for Vickerman but the man labelled by NBL commentator Corey “Homicide” Williams the “rebounding machine” is a looming threat for the Sixers. Majok’s physical presence on the boards could gift United’s scorer’s extra opportunities so even Majok Deng, DJ and Mitch Creek have got to box out Majok Majok efficiently to quell his influence.

The Last Play

Coach Joey Wright will have looked at the video from the opening night and tweaked some defensive rotations to counter United. Rotation to cover Ware Jnr must be number one priority and the talk and focus from Adelaide’s front line must be constant throughout the game to box out United’s big rebounding bodies. How Wright uses new import Alan Wiggins Jnr will also be interesting to watch and could depend on the foul count of the starting five.

Vickerman and his team are coming off an enormous high and with so much potency coming off the bench down to even veteran David Barlow and former Sixers rookie Kyle Adnam, United look loaded and are rolling. The travel factor must play a part and perhaps United are due for an emotional letdown especially if the Sixers get off to another fast-paced start like their last few games against United, the Kings and the Taipans. After dropping the opening game at the “Fortress” of Titanium Security Arena, I expect Adelaide will find something extra and close out United in the final quarter squaring the ledger at 1-1.

36ers by 5 points

Written by Tristan Prentice