The Brisbane Bullets will go against Perth in the NBL Australia match on December 1 at Nissan Arena (Brisbane).
The Brisbane Bullets will go against Perth in the NBL Australia match on December 1 at Nissan Arena (Brisbane). The New Zealand Breakers continued their successful start to the National Basketball League season with an attacking burst to tear down the Brisbane Bullets 116-79 in Auckland on Sunday. The Breakers continue to defy a terrifying travel schedule after winning in Cairns on Friday night. But they weren’t in the mood for the Bullets team licking their wounds. After parting ways with manager James Duncan and briefly playing against Australian basketball legend Sam McKinnon later in the week, the week of scare couldn’t get any better for the visitors. They were also quickly blown out of the water while looking for an import replacement for Devon Drick Walker, arriving without big key players Aron Baines and Ty Harrison. In the first 17 minutes of the game, the Breakers had their best first-half performance of the season, but the Bretts probably had their most incoherent first half.
New Zealand had not surpassed 47 points in the first half so far this season, but after Isaiah Reafa scored a career-high 21 points, New Zealand scored 65 points in the first half to take a 30-point lead. The Breakers never wanted to get away from it and improved their record to 10-3 while Brisbane is now 3-7. Not only did the Breakers score more than any other team this season, but they also scored 60% from the field, but his 3-point shooting percentage also was 17/33, and he had 52 from the end to beat Barrett to his 43-27 lead. Passed and got the biggest win. 28 varnish points. Le’afa scored his 21 points in the first half and finished the game with 5 assists, 4 rebounds, and 3 steals, contributing to the victory. Jarrell Brantley also had his best game of the season, scoring 29 points, eight rebounds, and five assists on 13-of-19 shooting. Barry Brown Jr. scored another 17 points and Derek Purdon added 16 points and he added 4 rebounds. The Breakers have now moved to Christchurch and will host the South East He Melbourne Phoenix on Thursday night.
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Brisbane Bullets: Aron Baynes, DJ Mitchell, Devondrick Walker, Gorjok Gak, Harry Froling
Perth: Bryce Cotton, Jesse Wagstaff, TaShawn Thomas, Corey Webster, Luke Travers
Date | Opponent | Score | Result |
27.11.22 | New Zealand Breakers | 116-79 | Loss |
19.11.22 | Cairns Taipans | 82-90 | Loss |
05.11.22 | Tasmania JackJumpers | 72-74 | Win |
27.10.22 | Illawarra Hawks | 86-61 | Win |
24.10.22 | llawarra Hawks | 56-82 | Win |
Date | Opponent | Score | Result |
24.11.22 | Adelaide | 82-96 | Loss |
17.11.22 | South East Melbourne | 103-96 | Win |
05.11.22 | Adelaide | 89-94 | Win |
03.11.22 | Tasmania JackJumpers | 77-85 | Loss |
31.10.22 | Melbourne United | 94-77 | Loss |
Date | Match | Score | Winner |
02.10.22 | Perth Brisbane Bullets | 87 73 | Perth |
12.03.22 | Perth Brisbane Bullets | 83 95 | Perth |
17.12.21 | Perth Brisbane Bullets | 83 70 | Perth |
12.12.21 | Perth Brisbane Bullets | 94 97 | Perth |
19.11.21 | Perth Brisbane Bullets | 100 90 | Brisbane Bullets |
The NBL Aus Brisbane Bullets vs Perth match will be held on December 1, 9:30 PM (Australia Time) and 2:00 PM (Indian Time). Fans can live stream the match on Kayo Sports, and Foxtel.
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