Melbourne United 101
New Zealand Breakers 97
In the NBL, there are certain players who will take over a game if you let them. The new-look New Zealand Breakers have learned Melbourne United recruit Xavier Rathan-Mayes falls into this category.
In their first outing of the season, the Breakers fell to a 101-97 overtime loss to Melbourne in a competitive clash, with do-it-all guard Rathan-Mayes steering the hosts home with 33 points. Among those points were two big three-point shots in overtime – though he was lucky the referees did not check one as replays showed it wasn't released before the shot clock expired.
Statistics were against the Breakers coming into the game - they claimed the wooden spoon a season ago and had lost their last seven matches against Melbourne. But the New Zealand side were strong throughout the contest. Import big man Dererk Pardon was well utilised in pick-and-roll play, rebounded well, showed hustle on both ends and attacked the rim with purpose to earn himself trips to the free-throw line.
Fellow import Barry Brown Jr started out hot, scoring 10 of the Breakers' first 15 points and causing problems for defenders in one-on-one situations, while Will McDowell-White ran the offence nicely.