Ibekwe For The Win

IMG_5987Images of that mid range fade away converted by Ekene Ibekwe with 1.2 seconds left of NBL Grand Final Game 2 will remain with Breakers fans forever.

It wasn’t the case of course, but even if Ibekwe had had a mediocre season those 1.2 seconds would have catapulted the Nigerian international into MVP contention.

The 29 year old was signed by the Breakers to provide some rim protection at the defensive end and athleticism to the centre position. Coach Vickerman took a bit of a gamble, as the 2.06m centre had not played for 12 months due to injury. The gamble paid off with the big man averaging 11.8 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2 blocks per game.

He fell foul of the referees in the early part of the season, fouling out in four of the first eight games. That eighth game was in Cairns against the Taipans where Ibekwe produced an extraordinary stats line – 20 points, 14 rebounds and 7 blocks. The Breakers won 79-71 and the rangy centre was up and running.

Whether it was a highflying block or a back cut alley-oop the season was full of Ibekwe highlights.

Not since the inaugural NBL season in 1979 has a championship been decided on a buzzer-beating shot. We won’t know until Friday if he has done enough to earn the MVP Award but those last 1.2 seconds will win the MMMA (Most Memorable Moment Award) in a landslide.

Season at a glance;

  • Played all 32 games of the season.
  • Led the League in Field Goal shooting percentage – 152/255 @59.6%
  • Led the team in shot blocking – 62 blocks in a single season is a record for the Breakers.
  • In addition, 7 blocks v Cairns is a Breakers single game record.

The Second Contender for Breakers MVP Award

tom-abercrombie_103ughonn39zc12ys8dqe4fd9w-1 Like fellow Tall Blacks Mika Vukona and Corey Webster, Tom Abercrombie entered the 2014-15 NBL campaign with a shortened pre season preparation and niggling injuries from a long international campaign.

One of those injuries forced Abercrombie to miss the opening game of the season in Perth. He missed another couple of games mid season but thereafter he was extremely consistent, averaging 11.2 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.0 blocks per game.

Always a defensive linchpin with the ability to defend any opponent from the one to four spot, the swingman’s perimeter shooting was of the highest quality throughout the campaign.

This highly proficient shooting was produced when most needed by his team – Grand Final Game 2 when he converted 7 of 12 shots from the field. Importantly he scored 8 points in the final quarter that included a long three with 2:11 remaining, the basket that provided the impetus the team needed to overhaul the Cairns Taipans.

Abercrombie’s experience shone through in the play-offs where his shot blocking, defensive rebounding and lock down D complimented his sweet shooting.

Abercrombie boasted the second highest three point shooting percentage (47%) in the NBL, only Melbourne centre Daniel Kickert (51%) shot the three ball at a higher clip. Perhaps the only minor surprise was that the small forward didn’t put up more than the 3.6 shots per game, from behind the arc, that he attempted.

Abercrombie may not have quite done enough to carry off the MVP title this year but with four NBL Championship rings safely tucked away he can head off to his upcoming wedding a contented man knowing he played a major roll in bringing more glory to Atlas Place.

Season at a glance;

  • 4th NBL Championship
  • 2nd in the league in 3P shooting percentage – 49/104 shots @ 47.1% This is the second highest 3P% ever shot by a Breakers player in a single season
  • Breakers all time – leading shot blocker (157)
  • Breakers all time – 2nd in points scored (2,233)

Who are the Breakers MVP Candidates?

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The Sky City Breakers Awards night will be held next Friday when the team, management, sponsors and supporters will celebrate the club’s fourth NBL Championship in five years.

But who will take out the club’s MVP Award? We examine the merits of the five premier contenders. First up is Corey Webster the maverick shooting guard who has enjoyed a breakout season in the NBL.

As one who has followed Webster’s career since his primary school days there has never been any doubt about his ability to rack up points in a hurry.

Webster has just finished his 6th season with the club, easily his most productive. His first two years were spent as a Development player before signing his first full time contract in 2010-11.

During those first five seasons Webster was very much a bit-part player providing the coaching staff with scoring punch behind established performers like Kirk Penney, Kevin Braswell, CJ Bruton, Daryl Corletto and Cedric Jackson.

His scoring output did increase over the seasons but not at the pace he would have liked. 7.6ppg in 2012-13 to 8.5ppg in 2013-14 has been followed by a quantum leap this season. Entrusted with a starting spot by coach Dean Vickerman, Webster has repaid the faith with a team high 491 points at 15.3 points per game.

Webster’s first outing of the season wasn’t overly encouraging, he managed just 4 points in Perth as the Breakers toppled the defending champions 80-70. Webster shot just 2 from 7 that night but 7 days later at Vector Arena he knocked down 23 points against Adelaide and his season was up and running.

23 points equaled his Breakers career high, a figure he would better three times during the season culminating in a 27 points haul in the second victory of the season in Perth, the game remembered mostly for the Cedric Jackson buzzer beater from his own half.

That was followed by a team high 24 points against Adelaide in Semi-Final Game 1, his seventh 20+ points haul of the campaign.

Although Webster only averaged 11.3ppg in the final three play-off games he still contributed mightily to the Breakers cause. In each game he helped the Breakers get on the front foot with a fast start. In addition his defence on the likes of Scottie Wilbekin and Adam Gibson was solid and in Semi-Final game 2 he snared a career high 5 steals.

Once known for simply being a terrific scorer, Webster has made great strides in the last few seasons, becoming a much more rounded player. On the back of an outstanding FIBA World Cup campaign, his latest Breakers season has reaffirmed his rise as one of New Zealand’s premier players.

Not only will he be amongst the front-runners for the Breakers MVP Award for the 2014-15 season he will surely be a certainty for the Most Improved Player.

Season at a glance:

  • 3rd NBL Championship title
  • Led the Breakers scoring – 491 points @ 15.3pg
  • 5th in the League in 3 point shooting – 42.0% (71/169)
  • Second on the team in steals – 32 @1.0pg
  • Played every game this season and has made 84 consecutive appearances in total

Breakers by Numbers following Grand Final success

10997774_798477266854593_4664010133442048066_n So, the SKY CITY Breakers entered the play-offs with little winning momentum having lost four of their last six regular season games. Two of those losses were at home against eventual play-off opposition Adelaide and Cairns.

So much for the theory of momentum as the Adelaide 36ers were swept 2-0 and the Cairns Taipans were given the same treatment.

Below are some numbers you may not have known or simply forgotten:

5  The number of NBL titles won by Mika Vukona in the last 7 years. His first title was with South Dragons in 2009. We all know what has happened since.

5  The number of times the Taipans had beaten the Breakers in the last 6 meetings prior to the Grand Final series.

7  The number of opposition courts on which victories were recorded in the season. The first season that the Breakers had beaten every opponent on their own court in the regular season.

9  The number of consecutive play-off victories recorded by the Breakers. Last defeat was Grand Final Game 2, 87-86 in Perth in April 2012.

10  The number of consecutive games Adelaide had won prior to the semi-final series. The Breakers won by 29 and 11.

22  The record number of play-off games played for the Breakers by Vukona and Abercrombie.

47.1  Tom Abercrombie’s 3 Points %, shooting 49 from 104 attempts. Second in the NBL. In addition Corey Webster shot a very handy 42% (71/169), 5th in NBL.

59.6  Ekene Ibekwe’s shooting %, he led the NBL in Field Goal % – 152 from 255. Interestingly Alex Pledger was second in the League on 56.4%.

150  Alex Pledger played his 150th game for the Breakers in Grand Final game 2.

193  Cedric Jackson led the NBL in assists dishing them off at 6.0 per game.

4,095  The crowd for Grand Final Game 2 at North Shore Events Centre. The noise following Ibekwe’s game winning fade away winner sounded more like 14,000.

Kiwis Abroad

Whilst all the talk, quite rightly, has been about the stunning finish to cap the Sky City Breakers fourth NBL Grand Final victory plenty more has been happening in Kiwi basketball circles this week.

Across the Tasman, a couple of hours after the Breakers win, Townsville Fire was closing out the Australian Women’s National Basketball Championship.

Tall Ferns Micaela Cocks and Jillian Harmon and their Townsvile Fire teammates were too good for Bendigo Spirit claiming their first title 75-65. Runners-up in the last two years the Fire made no mistake this time. A decisive 26-16 second quarter did the trick much to the delight of the 2,000 fans in Townsville.

Both players have played key roles coming off the bench for the Fire. Cocks has played a similar role to that of Rhys Carter at the Breakers and Harmon has added the Tai Wesley like forward punch.

The Townsville club has been presented with the keys to the city for their outstanding season.

In the Greek League Dramas, as expected, were too good for bottom placed Panionis, winning 79-72. Rob Loe provided 4pts/5 rebounds/3 assists as Dramas improved their record to 7-12, remaining in 10th spot on the ladder.

There was a huge surprise in the Spanish League as top beat bottom. La Bruixa d’Or Manresa snapped a 4 game losing streak to outlast top of the table Unicaja 8076.  Isaac Fotu scored 8 points and garnered 4 rebounds. The Kiwi forward shot 2/4 from the land of plenty and also scored 2/2 free throws as Manresa shot 20 of 24 freebies on the night to record their best win of the season.

Also in Spain third last Sevilla travelled to second last Fuenlabrada and lost a nail biter 82-81. Kirk Penney was outstanding for Sevilla scoring 17 points – 6/10FG that included 3 from 5 three pointers.

In Germany Jarrod Kenny posted 7 points, 5 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 assist as Licher Baeren beat Fraport SKY 67-56 in the German B League South Division on Sunday.

Last but certainly not least Steven Adams made his comeback for the Oklahoma City Thunder in their 108-104 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Monday (NZ time).

Adams had been absent from the NBA for exactly 4 weeks after breaking a bone in his hand. He came off the bench to contribute 6pts/6rebs/2 blocks as the Thunder improved their record to 35-29.

Tall Ferns Bidding for WNBL Title

Micaela+Cocks+1uyMEi1zc8amMost of the talk in New Zealand basketball circles at the weekend will be about the chances of the Sky City Breakers and their quest to deny North Queensland club, Cairns Taipans their first NBL title. Continue reading

Kiwis Abroad

Basketball - U19 World Champs, New Zealand v Argentina, 2 July 2009Erin Rooney was the only Tall Fern in professional action overseas this week. Unfortunately Arras was defeated in the French championship, 85-66 by Toulouse. This was a surprising result given that Toulouse are sitting 10th on the table and Arras 4th with a 13-7 record. Rooney scored just 3 points and added a solitary rebound and 3 assists in 26 minutes court time. Continue reading

Breakers Play-off Records updated

The Breakers overall record in play-off basketball is 16 wins and 7 losses. Below are the cumulative individual records. Continue reading

Some Breakers Play-off Records

Unknown-1Breakers Numbers in play-off games Continue reading

Kiwis Abroad

2011 FIBA Oceania Championship

Pride of place this week goes to Tall Ferns Micaela Cocks and Jillian Harmon. The Townsville Fire duo has earned a week off following a comprehensive 82-63 victory against Bendigo Spirit at the weekend. The victory ensuring the Fire advance directly into the WNBL Grand Final

The Ferns have been terrific off the bench all season and Sunday was no different. Cocks scored 7 points and added 4 rebounds and teammate Harmon contributed 8 points/3 rebounds/2 assists and a steal.

The Fire will have home advantage when they take on the winner of this weekend’s Preliminary Final between Sydney and Bendigo.

Fellow Tall Fern Erin Rooney was outstanding for Arras in the French League as she accumulated 12 points/9rebounds/1 steal and a block. Unfortunately her performance wasn’t enough to secure a win.

Arras entered the fixture with the same 13-5 record as opponents Villeneuve but even with home court advantage slumped to a disappointing 78-64 loss. Arras has slipped from 3rd to 4th on the table.

Back in Australia and it was a tale of mixed fortunes for the Townsville Crocodiles in the final week of the NBL regular season. The Crocs had an 82-66 home win against lowly Wollongong on Friday before being defeated 81-71 in Perth 48 hours later.

Leon Henry was held scoreless by Perth but added 6 rebounds, a block and an assist to a couple of points against Wollongong. The Crocs finished in 6th place on the NBL ladder with an 11-17 record.

Henry had a solid season for the Crocodiles. Playing all 28 games the swingman averaged 5.1 points and 3.2 rebounds per game. He now returns to NZ to join up with the Wellington Saints for the NZ NBL season.

Kirk Penney and Isaac Fotu enjoyed a few days off as the Spanish League had a break last weekend.

Rob Loe was also without a game at the weekend although his Greek team Dramas did play a mid week fixture, going down in a tight one, 78-75 to Aris. The scores were level 52 apiece entering the final quarter but it was the home team that prevailed – just. Loe scored 8 points, snared 3 rebounds and added a couple of blocks.

It was a creditable performance from Dramas on the road against the highflying PAOK who are third on the Greek League table with a 12-3 record. Dramas slipped to 12th with a 5-11 record.

Licher Basket ranked 10th in the German B League South Division suffered an embarrassing 92-69 walloping against bottom placed Saarlouis.  The Bears slipped to their 13th loss of the season and handed Saarlouis just their 5th win of the campaign.

Jarrod Kenny posted 4 points, 3 rebounds and 2 blocks.