{"id":10651,"date":"2019-11-29T13:59:20","date_gmt":"2019-11-29T03:59:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/basketball.draftcentral.com.au\/?p=10651"},"modified":"2020-04-22T12:52:12","modified_gmt":"2020-04-22T02:52:12","slug":"2019-20-nbl-weekend-preview-round-9-first-and-third-do-battle-in-headline-clash","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/central.rookieme.com\/basketball\/2019-20-nbl-weekend-preview-round-9-first-and-third-do-battle-in-headline-clash\/","title":{"rendered":"2019\/20 NBL weekend preview: Round 9 &#8211; First and third do battle in headline clash"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>SYDNEY and MELBOURNE\u2019s clash on Sunday afternoon headlines numerous enticing matchups for Round 9. We take a look at the five games across this weekend.<\/p>\n<p><strong>CAIRNS TAIPANS vs. MELBOURNE UNITED<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Friday November 29, 7.30pm<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Cairns Convention Centre<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The round opens with Cairns hosting United in a rematch of their epic Round 4 encounter. At the time, United had just broken through for its first win of the season earlier in the round, but they would find themselves in the lower reaches of the NBL ladder when they fell to a resurgent Taipans outfit by five points, with the win being only the Taipans\u2019 second of the season at the time. Now, United sit third on the table with seven wins and are undoubtedly the in-form team of the competition. <strong>Melo Trimble<\/strong> has well and truly found his feet in the United rotation and will be out to exact revenge against his old side. For the Taipans, they have been terribly unlucky to only have the four wins next to their name, but they only sit one win outside the top four. <strong>D.J. Newbill<\/strong> put in 27 points against the Hawks last round and his side will be hoping for a repeat effort if they stand a chance to end United\u2019s winning run.<\/p>\n<p><strong>NEW ZEALAND BREAKERS vs. ILLAWARRA HAWKS<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Saturday, November 30, 5.30pm<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Spark Arena<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Breakers and the Hawks will go toe to toe on Saturday night in Auckland. Both sides currently sit in the bottom two on the NBL ladder, but both have shown far greater potential than their ladder placings suggest. New Zealand thrashed Illawarra in the sides\u2019 Round 2 encounter, with the Breakers prevailing by a whopping 31-points on their home floor. But with that win being only one of two so far for the season, they\u2019ll be desperately hoping to repeat that performance. <strong>RJ Hampton<\/strong> is having a strong season so far while <strong>Sek Henry<\/strong> is starting to find his own in the Breakers\u2019 lineup. For the Hawks,<strong> LaMelo Ball<\/strong> is not only the talk of the NBL fraternity, but also of the basketball world. His triple double performance on Monday night against the Taipans in overtime was one of the performances of the season so far, and truly shows how much he has taken the Hawks under his wing since the loss of <strong>Aaron Brooks<\/strong> to a season-ending Achilles injury. If Ball can continue his recent strong form, then the Hawks may be able to atone for their poor Round 2 performance against their rivals this weekend.<\/p>\n<p><strong>BRISBANE BULLETS vs. SOUTH EAST MELBOURNE PHOENIX<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Saturday, November 30, 8pm<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Queensland State Netball Centre<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In what shapes up as one of the matches of the round, South East Melbourne escape their home state for only the second time this season as they travel up to Brisbane to face a determined Bullets outfit. The Phoenix have played a staggering seven of their first ten games as a new club at home this season, with their only game away from Victoria resulting in an embarrassing 31 point humiliation in Perth. They are currently on a three-game losing streak, which was compounded by a four-point defeat to the top-of-the-table Kings last weekend. <strong>Mitch Creek<\/strong>, who has surged into MVP contention, and <strong>John Roberson<\/strong> will need to have strong performances if the Phoenix stand any chance of ending their losing run. For the Bullets, a last-gasp put back from <strong>Lamar Patterson<\/strong> gave them a 2-point win over the 36ers last Saturday night. The win sees them still sit behind the Phoenix and 36ers on the ladder, but a win over the Phoenix could propel them into the final spot in the top four. In order to make that happen, <strong>Nathan Sobey<\/strong> and <strong>EJ Singler<\/strong> will need to aid Patterson if they stand to add more misery to the Phoenix\u2019s recent run of matches.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SYDNEY KINGS vs. MELBOURNE UNITED<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Sunday, November 30, 3pm<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Qudos Bank Arena<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Kings host United in what is undoubtedly the most anticipated match of the round. In their only previous clash this season, United prevailed by three points back in Round 5, ending the Kings\u2019 unbeaten start to the season and is still the only loss the Kings have suffered this season. And with both sides on four and six game winning streaks, respectively, this game shapes up as a mouth-watering matchup that should go the distance. The Kings are coming off a tense four point win over United\u2019s cross-town rivals South East Melbourne, with<strong> Jae\u2019Sean Tate<\/strong> and <strong>Casper Ware<\/strong> leading the way. For United, this match is their second away game of the weekend after they travel to Cairns on Friday night. From whichever angle you look at this game, it looms as being an epic, with the state rivals&#8217; second match potentially eclipsing their first one.<\/p>\n<p><strong>PERTH WILDCATS vs. ADELAIDE 36ers<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Sunday, November 30, 5pm<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>RAC Arena<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Perth will be out to keep their current second spot on the NBL ladder when they host the 36ers on Sunday afternoon. The Wildcats suffered their fourth loss of the season and a second at the hands of the Taipans last Saturday night. Despite leading by 10 points heading into the final quarter, they faltered in the final term to fall by seven points. <strong>Clint Steindl<\/strong> and <strong>Nick Kay<\/strong> led the scores, while <strong>Bryce Cotton<\/strong> was kept relatively quiet. Cotton will be looking to bounce back strongly against the 36ers. Adelaide let go of a win against the Bullets on Friday night, before bouncing back on Sunday to prevail strongly against the Breakers. <strong>Jerome Randle<\/strong> and <strong>Anthony Drmic<\/strong> led the way on both nights, while<strong> Michael Harris<\/strong> had a breakout performance on Sunday to help them bounce back. All will need to be at their best if they stand a chance at taking out the Wildcats on their home floor.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>SYDNEY and MELBOURNE\u2019s clash on Sunday afternoon headlines numerous enticing matchups for Round 9. We take a look at the five games across this weekend. CAIRNS TAIPANS vs. MELBOURNE UNITED Friday November 29, 7.30pm Cairns Convention Centre The round opens with Cairns hosting United in a rematch of their epic Round 4 encounter. 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