The Wildcats distress New Zealand NBL leader with a convincing 86-62 conquest in the stadium of the first challenges in Perth this morning. Having a lead of 21 points for twice this season in opposition to the glare of the Gold Coast last week, the Wildcats conquered the circuit in the first half by 27 points to lead a three-ring hit Drew Williamson.
New Zealand and then scored 14 of the first 16 points in just under four minutes to start the third period - what some nervous moments for the full year as a whole - but the cat is stabilized to 25 in three quarters of the time and 24 in the final. Jesse Wagstaff joined with 23 points on 60 percent, Kevin Lisch added 18 and Damian Martin 11 points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals in a global sample of a lack wildcats team big man Matt Knight, and then lose the captain Shawn Redhage half of the game.
Cedric Jackson scored 15 points, eight rebounds and four assists for the switch, with Thomas Abercrombie added 14 points and Mika Vukona 13th. Cats' game number 200 is held in the NBL Cam Tovey and Redhage 200-year-old game with the Wildcats. Unfortunately, its captain was hospitalized after receiving bag in the eye of the Vukona taken early in the second quarter.
This is not to stop the cats their championship credentials with a brilliant performance show at both ends, shooting 48 percent, while only 38 shredders. The Wildcats also forced 20 sales in New Zealand and won the rebound count 36-30. Although it is a great loss to the Breakers, the defending champion at the top of the table and are likely to welcome CJ Bruton, Cairns take on the eve of the New Year.
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