That owed a lot to a high-powered Breakers offence, which started fast after a two-week break and all but sealed the game with a dominant 30-12 third quarter.
Vukona was a large part of that, typically all action at both ends of the floor and registering 11 points, seven assists and five steals. He became the third Breaker to reach 200 games and now trails only Paul Henare (250) and Dillon Boucher (212).
"He's obviously been a big part of this club getting to where it's got,'' coach Andrej Lemanis said. "It's just unfortunate that Mika's 200th fell at the same time as my 250th, because I think that some of Mika's 200th game for us got lost.''
Vukona was one of many Breakers to burst out of the blocks as the team looked well on the way to win No 13 during an explosive first quarter, shrugging off the long lay-off and looking relieved to be finally let loose.
There was plenty of slick passing, some deadly shooting and few visible signs of rust as the Breakers raced out to a 28-15 lead after the opening quarter. The Breakers were also excelling in the paint, perhaps surprisingly so considering the continued absence of the injured Will Hudson, with Alex Pledger grabbing five first-quarter rebounds.
Vukona was providing a valuable helping hand in the interior, filling up the stat sheet early in his milestone game as the Breakers continued to look lethal on offence. But, courtesy of three straight triples from Adam Gibson, Adelaide clawed their way back into the game and got within five at the half.
Gibson's efforts were enough for the 36ers to outscore their opponents by eight in the period, leaving the Breakers in need of greater intensity on defence in the second half.
"I thought our defence went in and out in the second quarter but, apart from that stretch, I'm pretty pleased with how we played,'' Lemanis said. "Coming off a two-week break, you're always a little concerned about the rust that's in the system ... but we were able to play our way out of it.''
That began immediately in the second half, with the Breakers upping the tempo on offence to begin the third quarter on a 13-2 run. Cedric Jackson burst to life with 11 points, including one memorable steal and put-back from a Daryl Corletto miss, as the Breakers took a 23-point lead into the final break and virtually killing off the contest.
Just about the only remaining intrigue was whether the Breakers could crack 100 for the first time this season. And, with their bench emptied and seemingly stuck on 99 for an eternity, a triple from development player Tai Webster finally sealed the century.
Breakers 104 (Jackson 18, Abercrombie 16, Corletto 15)
Adelaide 79 (Petrie 16, Johnson 15, Gibson 15)
HT: 51-46