Good defence often leads to confident offence, and that notion rings true for the New Zealand Breakers.
After blowing out the highly-touted Adelaide 36ers across the Tasman on Thursday night, the Breakers returned home to repeat the dose in a 94-62 win over the Tasmania JackJumpers.
A performance led by some stoic defensive work early, there were plenty of similarities between the results that give fans of the team reasons to be excited.
After struggling with three-point shooting all season, the Breakers appear to have discovered some touch from long range, shooting at above 40 per cent from beyond the three-point line for just the second time this year. The other time they reached that mark was the win over Adelaide.
As has become standard for Mody Maor’s team early in the season, there were contributions across the floor. Barry Brown Jr continued to establish himself as the early front-runner for sixth man of the year through his volume scoring, Dererk Pardon used his size and strength to great effect, while Jarrell Brantley and Will McDowell-White were again big contributors across the board.