The New Zealand Breakers have been left scratching their heads wondering how it all went so wrong after giving up a double-digit lead to fall to a 98-85 loss to Adelaide.
The Breakers were on fire for the first half before cooling off dramatically in the second, slumping to 0-3 during a difficult start to the Australian NBL season.
Heading into the game as one of three teams yet to get off the mark in the competition, the Breakers got off to a dream start to lead by 13 points after the opening quarter, with guard William McDowell-White leading the way on the scoreboard.
The Breakers were working for open looks and making them count with McDowell-White scoring 22 points in the first half, converting all eight of his field-goal attempts. Young French import Hugo Besson added 19 to see the Breakers hold a comfortable 59-42 lead at the break.
With the team shooting at 66 per cent from the floor, it would have been a surprise to see them maintain that high a rate for the full game. However, it was also a surprise to see it fall away so dramatically.