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Breakers have the luxury of TallBlacks chemistry and NZ NBL chemistry and the fact that this team has just had small pieces added to it over the last few years as opposed to total revamps
If your not going to be a good defensive team, then you better have enough firepower to outscore your opponents ala the Breakers.
The 36ers this year had neither -- No real offensive firepower (lack of production from imports) and some lacklustre defence.
IMO, the choice of imports for next season becomes unbelievably significant.
Mainly because you can't rely on Holmes, Creek, Ng, Carter/Bruce, or even Johnson to go out and score CONSISTENTLY. Offensive production from all these players is hit or miss, unfortunately.
36ers need two stud imports that can score consistently--two imports that Clarke can have faith in and say pre-game "X and Y will give us their 45 points combined tonight".