The final round of the NBL regular season began with the two top teams clashing at the TSB Arena in Wellington on Friday night. The Saints (14-2), on an eight game winning streak entertained the Southland Sharks (11-5), themselves on a seven game streak. Both teams were assured of a spot in next weekends final four play-offs but there was still a little psychological advantage to be gained.
The Saints, still without the injured Lindsay Tait led at the end of each quarter but with their advantage just 82-77 entering the last period a Sharks victory remained a possibility. However, the Sharks could not get closer than the five points margin at the start of the fourth quarter, the Saints recording their fourteenth win of the season. Bryant Markson stepped up for the home team contributing 30 points, Corey Webster amassed 23 points and Rick Rickert his habitual double double (13pts/12 rebounds). Leon Henry, 30 points on the back of 12 from 18 from the floor was terrific for the Sharks. He was ably supported by Brian Conklin, (21pts/10 rebounds), Reuben Te Rangi 16 points and Kevin Braswell 19 points.
Super Saturday featured four games the first of which saw the James Blond Super City Rangers host the TBH Jets. The highlight of the first quarter was an athletic put back dunk by Patrice Bolstad, the Rangers most consistent player of the season, over Nick Horvath. The Jets were ahead 27-21 at the quarter, 47-37 at half time and a commanding 79-61 with one period remaining. Houston O’Riley (12 pts), the Rangers captain scored a flurry of points in the final period to reduce the deficit to ten points but Marcel Jones (32pts), Horvath (17pts/17rebounds) and Jeremiah Trueman (13pts) ensured there would be no upset, the Jets winning 99-84 to finish fifth on the ladder with a 9-7 record. Although the Rangers (2-14) ended up collecting the wooden spoon they showed evidence that with the experience gained in this campaign they can be more competitive in 2014. Duane Bailey (17pts) was strong for them as was Carl Buck (15pts).
There was a quadruple overtime thriller in New Plymouth where the Taranaki Mountain Airs hosted the Otago Nuggets. The scores were locked at 93 all at the end of regulation time, only five points apiece were scored in the first extra five minutes but twenty eight points were shared in the next period. Once again in the seventh period of play neither team could establish anymore than a single shot lead. Eleven points from Jack Leasure including three triples, one of them on the buzzer, forced this remarkable game into yet another period of extra time. It looked as if Antoine Tisby had finally won the game for the Nuggets as he coolly aced a pair of free throws with four seconds remaining to put the visitor’s ahead128-125 before Leasure nailed the three. In the longest games in NBL history, it was the veteran Mark Dickel who had the final say in the eighth period of play. He scored nine points in the period including seven from seven free throws to finally bring the game to a conclusion in favour of the semi finals bound Nuggets, final score 145-137!! Jack Leasure scored 41 points yet still ended up on the losing team. Link Abrahams and Ethan Rusbatch for the Airs and Dickel, Antoine Tisby, Akeem Wright and Hayden Allen all had twenty plus scoring games. I was breathless just watching the live stats!
Southland Sharks lost their second game in 24 hours defeated119-100 in another high scoring affair in Nelson. Perhaps suffering from the exertions of the night before the Sharks got off to a sluggish start and were 63-44 in arrears at half time. They did have the better of the third period but never looked like overturning the Giants who cruised to the win, taking their home record to 7-1 and overall 12-4. The Townsville Crocodiles bound pair of Josh Pace (24pts) and Brian Conklin (28pts) were outstanding for Nelson and Southland respectively. Nelson also had three players snare 22 points each – Erron Maxey, Mika Vukona and Phill Jones who in a timely return to form sunk 4 from 5 from behind the three point arc. Kevin Braswell scored 29 points for the Sharks but it was not to be their night.
The final game pitched the Bay Hawks against the Waikato Pistons, seventh versus eighth. It was the higher placed Hawks who prevailed 93-83, the Pistons leaving themselves too much to do after trailing 46-28 at half time. The Hawks (5-11) have had a disappointing season but led by Darko Cohadarevic (23pts), Everard Bartlett (19pts) and 15 points/12 rebounds from Paora Winitana were too strong for the Pistons. Zack Atkinson had his customary double double (20pts/ 12 rebounds) for the visitors and Tai Webster and Garrius Holloman contributed 17 points each but it was not enough to gain Waikato their third win of the season.
The final four series will be held at Pettigrew Arena, Napier next weekend.
The first semi final next Saturday will feature the Saints versus Sharks, followed by the Giants against the Nuggets. The final will be played on Sunday, all three games to be covered live by Sky television.