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Foul calls aside, the Hawks hit their shots when they needed to. Breakers didn't put enough pressure on their shooters early and by the time they did they were red hot. Wilkinson played very average for a change especially defensively and Vukona couldn't finish shots he'd usually make with his eyes closed.
Breakers had plenty of opportunities to win but turnovers killed it. Missed layups and gifted the Hawks the ball all game and failed to make Foreman put the ball on the floor.
Seems blocks and spin moves are not wanted by the NBL judging by the calls.
Hell of a stat line for Forman, and quite a surprise to see the Breakers go down that hard.
This league just refuses to become predictable (36ers aside, sadly)
Isaac, did your brother take some sort of Basketball Viagra or something before the game? Think he can ship some here for the 36ers by tomorrow arvo? LOL
Well done to the Hawks. Who'd have thought it, last week given a complete spanking by the Blaze and this week they stop the Breakers (top of the ladder no less) win streak at 5...