Round 12 - Game Preview NZ Breakers vs Tasmania JackJumpers (NBL 25)
Round 12 – NZ Breakers
Thursday 12 December, 5.30 AEDT tip-off
Eventfinda Stadium
LIVE ON ESPN
State of Play
The JackJumpers head to Eventfinda Stadium this Thursday to face the New Zealand Breakers, determined to extend their winning streak to five games.
Tasmania is coming off a thrilling 99-90 victory over the Cairns Taipans, with Milton Doyle delivering a standout performance (21 points, 8 assists). Majok Deng (17 points, 6 rebounds) and Will Magnay (18 points 13 rebounds) also stepped up, showcasing the depth and determination of the squad. Late-game heroics from Anthony Drmic and Sean Macdonald highlighted the team’s ability to deliver in the clutch.
The Breakers, led by Parker Jackson-Cartwright (19.6ppg) and Matt Mooney (2.3 3pm/game), are always a challenge on their home court. A key focus will be making life tough for Tacko Fall right at the rim, maintaining ball pressure on the guards, and staying relentless on both ends of the court in what promises to be an exciting clash.
Last Time They Met
Saturday 9 November – MyState Bank Arena
The last meeting between the Tasmania JackJumpers and the New Zealand Breakers at MyState Bank Arena was a dominant performance by the JackJumpers, securing an 83-64 victory and snapping a three-game losing streak. The Breakers started strong, racing to a 17-7 lead, but the JackJumpers showed resilience, rallying in the second quarter to outscore New Zealand 25-14 and enter halftime with the advantage.
The turning point came in a stunning third quarter where the JackJumpers' trademark defensive intensity held the Breakers to just three points on 1/15 shooting while forcing eight turnovers. This defensive masterclass extended the lead to 64-44, setting up a comfortable finish.
Craig Sword was pivotal, scoring a season-high 18 points on efficient shooting, including two three-pointers. Majok Deng added 18 points and six rebounds, while Jordon Crawford contributed 19 points and four assists. Captain Clint Steindl chipped in with three clutch three-pointers, and Milton Doyle showcased his playmaking ability with five assists, highlighting the depth and versatility of the team.
This performance demonstrated the JackJumpers' ability to rise under pressure, and it was a significant statement as they seek to build on this momentum in future clashes.
HUNGRY JACK'S NBL SEASON 2024/25
TASMANIA JACKJUMPERS 83 (Crawford 19, Sword 18, Deng 18)
NEW ZEALAND BREAKERS 64 (Jackson-Cartwright 15, Mennenga 13, Gillespie 8, Lopez 8)
Ins & Outs
- Tasmania JackJumpers: None
- NZ Breakers: Dane Pineau (knee) Last update: December 4. Jonah Bolden
(calf) Last update: November 15
SRT Logistics Coaches’ Take
Assistant Coach Mark Radford: “Our focus this weekend is on defensive pressure, ball movement, and resilience. It's about maintaining intensity and capitalizing on key opportunities against the Breakers.”
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