There’s No Stopping For Tasmania JackJumpers In NBL Australia

Tasmania in the second quarter with a 34-17 blitz, made 17 of his 35 3-pointers, six of which came in the second quarter and were the main breaker.

Tasmania in the second quarter with a 34-17 blitz, made 17 of his 35 3-pointers, six of which came in the second quarter and were the main breaker.
By Sri Praneeth Palli | Oct 24, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Tasmania has emerged as one of the hottest teams in the NBL after recording their best result to date with a 103-72 win over Perth to secure their fourth straight win. After taking impressive street doubles in Adelaide and Melbourne in the final round, JackJumpers returned home and on Saturday he rocked the crowd at the MyState Bank Arena, where exhilarating displays from both ends of the floor saw him score 0 -3 to make a stunning comeback. Begin to continue the season.

Tasmania in the second quarter with a 34-17 blitz, made 17 of his 35 3-pointers, six of which came in the second quarter and were the main breaker. he built a 16-point lead. game tension. The home side refused to give up after half-time, limiting Perth to 12 points in the third quarter. Scott Ross of JackJumpers, tje coach was pleased with his attacking performance but also with his team’s efforts on the defensive side of the ball. “To have kept such a team in the region in the 70s is an amazing achievement for our boys,” Ross said after Tasmania’s record win.

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“Of course, it’s nice to see the ball go by. I think it was probably a rare night of shooting where we scored a very high percentage and a lot of things went well for us. But I loved our defensive end more than anything.”

Jack McVay, who just signed a two-year contract extension with Jackjumpers, said while importing Milton Doyle (15 points, 10 points), He scored a game-high 17 points. Unherald guard Matt Kenyon, a Perth hazard, exemplified the JackJumpers’ defensive strength as he kept Bryce Cotton quiet for most of the game, firing four of his 3-pointers. Perth got off to a promising start after his striker Tashaun Thomas, who finished with a career-high 14 points, returned after his two games with an ankle injury.





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