Thursday, February 26, 2009

DOWN BUT NOT OUT! HOME GAME NEXT

The Tigers have claimed the opening game of the best-of-three semi-final series against the Breakers with a comfortable117-99 in Melbourne.
The Tigers controlled both ends of the court from the outset, jumping to an early 15-5 lead before the Breakers fought back.
The Tigers' Luke Kendall scored a game high 25 points while CJ Bruton led the way for the Breakers with 22, but only Kirk Penney, with 19, and Tony Ronaldson, with 18, provided any assistance.
The Breakers must win at the North Shore Events Centre tomorrow night to keep their season alive.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

CAN THE BREAKERS TAME THE TIGERS?

Can the Breakers become the first New Zealand sports team to win a transtasman club championship? We’ll have the answer right here, exclusive live, and free to air, on Maori Television.
Wednesday night’s big game will play live on our Te Reo Channel (channel 59 on SKY and on Freeview channel 24)) and we will also look to stream it live.
The Tigers may have home advantage for two of the three matches but, after sitting out the quarterfinals with a bye, they won't have played for 10 days when they meet the Breakers on this Wednesday night.
Such an extended lay-off can cut both ways. The Tigers will be physically rejuvenated but could also be caught cold.
Although they won't say as much, the Breakers will know their best chance of winning the series is to produce a smash-and-grab raid in game one and then finish the job in Auckland on Friday night.
BREAKERS V TIGERS
(Best of three)Game 1: Wed Feb 25, Melbourne - Te Reo channel - 9.30 PM
Game 2: Fri Feb 27, North Shore Events Centre - Maori Television - 8.00 PM
Game 3: Sun March 1, Melbourne (if required) - Maori Television - 9.00 PM

Friday, February 20, 2009

February 19, 2009 - Breakers v Adeldaide 36'ers

The Breakers have stormed into the Australian basketball League semifinals for the first time after a resounding 131-101 win over Adelaide.
The Breakers led by 15 points after just six minutes but a poor second quarter kept the 36ers in it, with the Breakers leading by just four at the break.
So well did the Breakers play that they had a near sell out North Shore Events centre crowd on its feet with a staggering final quarter blitz, rattling up 45 points to notch their highest ever score.
Kirk Penney top scored with 31 points while CJ Bruton made 26.
The Breakers now face the table topping Melbourne Tigers in a best of three playoff series with game one across the Tasman on Wednesday.

Our Gamebreaker moment comes with one second to go in the third quarter! Phill Jones scores - and his Mum and Dad join in the celebrations!



Friday, February 13, 2009

February 12, 2009 - Breakers v Cairns Taipans

The Breakers have rediscovered their mojo just in time for the playoffs and posted a 103-69 win over the Cairns Taipans to book a home playoff in the Australian basketball league.
They are now guaranteed a third place finish in the regular season and are likely to host the Adelaide 36ers in Auckland next Thursday, although the playoff draw will not be released until Sunday. The Breakers have never hosted a playoff before in what is is their sixth season in the competition.
Kirk Penney top scored for the Breakers with 19-points, Rick Rickert, Ronaldson and Phill Jones added 16, 15 and 14 points respectively.
The Breakers complete their regular season programme against the Sydney Spirit across the Tasman tomorrow night.
Our Gamebreaker moment featured, yes! Kirk Penney at the beginning of the fourth quarter