When CJ Bruton and Corey Webster score more points than the Breakers' starting five combined, chances are the defending champions had a bad night.
No disrespect to Bruton and Webster, but the back-up guards are rarely required to pick up the scoring slack.
That usually falls to the likes of All-Star starters Cedric Jackson and Tom Abercrombie but, during the Breakers' 13-point loss to Sydney on Saturday, they and their fellow starters were strangely quiet.
The result - Sydney's first success in their last eight games against New Zealand - has seen things get awfully tight atop the Australian NBL standings, with the Breakers, Perth and Wollongong all having three losses to their name.
The Breakers still lead by virtue of their extra win, but that could quickly change if their starters fail to shake off the malaise displayed against the Kings.