NZ Breakers vs Melbourne United highlights: Breakers by 5

By Scott Pryde / Expert

Match Results:

The New Zealand Breakers have upset premiership favourites Melbourne United to open their NBL season with an all-important victory on home court at Vector Arena by just five points.

The best way to describe the game would be that it was back and forth – neither team were able to build any sense of momentum or run away with the contest as there were multiple lead changes and it never got to a double digit game.

After United started the match well, it looked like they were going to run away with it however Corey Webster checked into the game for the Breakers and there was an immediate change in momentum.

So sharp was the swing that the Breakers, who hadn’t looked like leading at all managed to get their noses in front by the first break.

Thomas Abercrombie and Mika Vukona were fantastic early on, as was Webster who got hot into the second quarter and took the Breakers away at various points.

The Breakers, despite pushing ahead multiple times couldn’t put the foot down and run away with the game through the second quarter as the likes of Cedric Jackson, Tai Wesley and David Andersen kept Melbourne in the contest.

Akil Mitchell was a consistent performer for New Zealand during the first half, but come the start of the second he took his game to a whole new level on the way to ending up with 11 points and eight rebounds.

Unfortunately for New Zealand, many of his teammates went quiet as Cedric Jackson put on a show to take Melbourne into the lead, with help from fellow former breaker Wesley.

They would hold the Breakers to just eight points in a terrible third quarter and take the lead into the final changeover.

Under pressure though, with Rob Loe and Ben Woodside joining the party for New Zealand, they would put away Melbourne who put up far too many shots and didn’t control the ball at all well, Chris Goulding a repeat offender of taking bad shots.

Melbourne had a chance to take the game in the final few minutes, however just couldn’t capitalise on some mistakes made by the Breakers.

So then, the Breakers off to a flying start for their season and now have a week off before taking on Perth while Melbourne take on Adelaide at Hisense Arena on Sunday afternoon.

Final Score
New Zealand Breakers 76
Melbourne United 71

Match Preview:

In a re-match of last year’s semi-final, the New Zealand Breakers open what is expected to be a tough NBL season against championship favourites Melbourne United at Vector Arena. Join The Roar for live scores and coverage from 5:30pm (AEDT).

The Breakers might have made the grand final last season, but this season’s competition is being billed as potentially the closest ever.

Unfortunately, the Breakers recruitment doesn’t look to have done a whole lot during the off-season, losing their gun imports Cedric Jackson and Charles Jackson.

The interesting twist in that story of course is that Cedric has signed on with Melbourne United, and now in the first game of the season makes his first trip back across the Tasman.

The Breakers have secured the services of sharp shooter Kirk Penney, and in tandem with Corey Webster, who has had a full pre-season this time around he will create a damaging guard rotation.

Ben Woodside and Robert Loe join the side as replacements for the Jackson’s and have impressed, while import Akil Mitchell took out the slam dunk contest at the pre-season Australian Basketball Challenge.

United come into the season on paper with the best roster, and will be looking to do more than just win the minor premiership this time around.

Chris Goulding and Todd Blanchfield will once again lead the side into battle, with Cedric Jackson to play the point guard.

The biggest loss for the side will be Daniel Kickert, who signed on with Brisbane. He was ever consistent and reliable last year so the pressure on new signing David Andersen and returning centre Majok Majok to step up and ensure defence in the paint is solid will be immense.

Tai Wesley joins Cedric Jackson making the switch from the Breakers to United and along with David Barlow who missed all of last season due to injury will need to add plenty from the bench.

United’s biggest worry here is containing the Breakers outside scoring. With Penney and Webster on the outside, along with the ever present Thomas Abercrombie the shooting threat is huge for the Auckland-based club.

Prediction
The Breakers could be in for a little bit of a tough season, and even having home court advantage it’s hard to see them beating what is an incredibly strong United team on paper. As with most games this round though, it shouldn’t be a blowout.

United by 2.

Be sure to join The Roar for live coverage of this all-important Round 1 NBL match from 5:30pm (AEDT) and don’t forget to add your own comments in the section below.

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The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2016-10-07T09:08:38+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Thanks for joining me this evening for The Roar's live coverage of the 2016-17 NBL season as the New Zealand Breakers defeated Melbourne United by five points. Hopefully you enjoyed the coverage. Don't forget to swing it over to the Illawarra Hawks vs Adelaide 36ers - http://www.theroar.com.au/2016/10/07/illawarra-hawks-vs-adelaide-36ers-nbl-live-scores-blog-2/comment-page-5/#comment-5217144 I'll be back for the late game tomorrow between the Perth Wildcats and Cairns Taipans from 9:30pm (AEDT). Bye for now.

AUTHOR

2016-10-07T09:06:52+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


FULLTIME The New Zealand Breakers have upset premiership favourites Melbourne United to open their NBL season with an all-important victory on home court at Vector Arena by just five points. The best way to describe the game would be that it was back and forth - neither team were able to build any sense of momentum or run away with the contest as there were multiple lead changes and it never got to a double digit game. After United started the match well, it looked like they were going to run away with it however Corey Webster checked into the game for the Breakers and there was an immediate change in momentum. So sharp was the swing that the Breakers, who hadn't looked like leading at all managed to get their noses in front by the first break. Thomas Abercrombie and Mika Vukona were fantastic early on, as was Webster who got hot into the second quarter and took the Breakers away at various points. The Breakers, despite pushing ahead multiple times couldn't put the foot down and run away with the game through the second quarter as the likes of Cedric Jackson, Tai Wesley and David Andersen kept Melbourne in the contest. Akil Mitchell was a consistent performer for New Zealand during the first half, but come the start of the second he took his game to a whole new level on the way to ending up with 11 points and eight rebounds. Unfortunately for New Zealand, many of his teammates went quiet as Cedric Jackson put on a show to take Melbourne into the lead, with help from fellow former breaker Wesley. They would hold the Breakers to just eight points in a terrible third quarter and take the lead into the final changeover. Under pressure though, with Rob Loe and Ben Woodside joining the party for New Zealand, they would put away Melbourne who put up far too many shots and didn't control the ball at all well, Chris Goulding a repeat offender of taking bad shots. Melbourne had a chance to take the game in the final few minutes, however just couldn't capitalise on some mistakes made by the Breakers. So then, the Breakers off to a flying start for their season and now have a week off before taking on Perth while Melbourne take on Adelaide at Hisense Arena on Sunday afternoon. Final Score New Zealand Breakers 76 Melbourne United 71

AUTHOR

2016-10-07T08:47:22+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Stats Leaders NEW ZEALAND BREAKERS Points: Thomas Abercrombie (14), Mika Vukona (12), Corey Webster (11) Rebounds: Akil Mitchell (8), Ben Woodside (7), Thomas Abercrombie (5) Assists: Corey Webster (6), Kirk Penney (3), Thomas Abercrombie (2) MELBOURNE UNITED Points: Tai Wesley (15), Cedric Jackson (14), David Andersen (9) Rebounds: Cedric Jackson (13), Majok Majok (6), David Andersen (4) Assists: Cedric Jackson (6), David Andersen (5), Ramone Moore (4)

AUTHOR

2016-10-07T08:42:36+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


STATS Field Goals: Breakers (26/66 @ 39%), United (28/68 @ 41%) Three pointers: Breakers (11/28 @ 39%), United (10/22 @ 45%) Free Throws: Breakers (13/20 @ 65%), United (5/11 @ 45%) Rebounds: Breakers (45), United (40) Assists: Breakers (17), United (18) Steals: Breakers (8), United (3) Blocks: Breakers (3), United (1) Turnovers: Breakers (10), United (12) Points in the paint: Breakers (18), United (28) Second chance points: Breakers (15), United (7) Points off turnovers: Breakers (11), United (9) Bench points: Breakers (27), United (28)

AUTHOR

2016-10-07T08:31:41+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


While I get the stats together, you are going to want to swing straight over to the Illawarra Hawks vs Adelaide 36ers with Connor Bennett - http://www.theroar.com.au/2016/10/07/illawarra-hawks-vs-adelaide-36ers-nbl-live-scores-blog-2/

AUTHOR

2016-10-07T08:28:31+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Quarter-by-Quarter Scoring Breakdown 1st Quarter Breakers 17 - United 16 2nd Quarter Breakers 23 - United 15 3rd Quarter Breakers 8 - United 21 4th Quarter Breakers 28 - United 19 FULL TIME New Zealand Breakers - 76 Melbourne United - 71

AUTHOR

2016-10-07T08:24:51+00:00

Scott Pryde

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Roarers, thoughts on the game? Stats and report to follow shortly.

AUTHOR

2016-10-07T08:23:05+00:00

Scott Pryde

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FULLTIME Woodside makes one and that'll do us. United can't get a shot off and the Breakers win a back and forth affair by five in Auckland. Premiership favourites United go 0-1 and they were nowhere near their best tonight. New Zealand Breakers - 76 Melbourne United - 71

AUTHOR

2016-10-07T08:21:41+00:00

Scott Pryde

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Q4 0' Woodside fouled intentionally by Jackson and there is now 2.6 seconds remaining. Breakers - 75 United - 71

AUTHOR

2016-10-07T08:21:08+00:00

Scott Pryde

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Q4 0' Vukona makes both. Breakers - 75 United - 71

AUTHOR

2016-10-07T08:20:43+00:00

Scott Pryde

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Q4 0' United use up a lot of the game clock there and Andersen is eventually fouled with just 3.7 seconds left on the clock. Breakers - 75 United - 69

AUTHOR

2016-10-07T08:20:06+00:00

Scott Pryde

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Q4 0' Vukona makes both. Breakers - 75 United - 69

AUTHOR

2016-10-07T08:19:30+00:00

Scott Pryde

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Q4 0' Quick foul on Vukona - good inbound from Penney there under plenty of pressure and the clock is stopped with 13.6 seconds left. Breakers - 73 United - 69

AUTHOR

2016-10-07T08:17:39+00:00

Scott Pryde

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Q4 0' United fly up the floor and Jackson knocks down a lay up before the Breakers take their final time out of the game before the inbound. 14.6 on the clock and a four point ball game. Breakers - 73 United - 69

AUTHOR

2016-10-07T08:17:00+00:00

Scott Pryde

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Q4 0' Mitchell misses both. Breakers - 73 United - 67

AUTHOR

2016-10-07T08:16:25+00:00

Scott Pryde

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Q4 0' United find Goulding open but he can't knock down the three. Poor attacking play and that sums up United's night - there and abouts but not quite right. Mitchell fouled intentionally. 22.2 on the clock. Breakers - 73 United - 67

AUTHOR

2016-10-07T08:14:23+00:00

Scott Pryde

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Q4 0' Time out United with 36.4 seconds to go. They are gonna need a quick bucket here. Breakers - 73 United - 67

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2016-10-07T08:14:00+00:00

Scott Pryde

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Q4 0' Abercrombie knocks both down. Breakers - 73 United - 67

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2016-10-07T08:13:21+00:00

Scott Pryde

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Q4 0' United now through Jackson and Andersen before Cedric Jackson goes to the bucket, can't convert and Abercrombie comes up with a tough rebound. Intentional foul on Abercrombie from Goulding with 36.4 on the clock. Breakers - 71 United - 67

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2016-10-07T08:12:25+00:00

Scott Pryde

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Q4 1' United tip the ball out of play and the Breakers will have 12 on the shot clock but turn it over on the inbound - poor pass to Vukona who can't control it. Breakers - 71 United - 67

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