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Anonymous
Years ago
Could the Breakers tumble from the Top 4?
* big round.

Anonymous
Years ago
Perth looked really shakey against the Spirit. I wouold have expected them to make a definitive play-off statement at home, but instead they more or less fell across the line, thanks to a deeper roster.
Melbourne are definitely a form team, but South are coming into their own - last night's performance would have sent a message to the top six.
I'm keen to see how the Crocs go against the Taipans tomorrow night. With Hawks v. Breakers, Crocs v. Dragons and Sixers v. Perth and then the Breakers, it's going to be a bir round of play-off shaping basketball, that's for sure.
