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Ignore the anonymous sooks. The game was pretty well reffed I thought, and certainly not lopsided.
Cats beaten fair & square by the better team. Well played, Taipans. Their offence was better drilled than ours so that when things got tough they still found ways to score, whereas we lost composure and threw up too much garbage.
The team have really psyched themselves out about these 3rd quarters. It's rather bizarre to see a professional and high quality team struggle with the same thing so frequently.
Actually the foul count was close, 21 on Perth 18 on Cairns. Wildcats shot 23 free throws and the Taipans shot 18... So saying fouls were a factor is rubbish.
The Taipans just shot at a better clip.
Taipans stats:
FG% 49%
3P% 37%
FT5 89%