"I think I've always just been someone who lets the game come to me,'' he said. "I felt, in that second half, that my shot felt good, and I was trying to be a little bit more aggressive. The pull-up felt good, and when I've got that pull-up going I feel like I'm pretty tough to stop because I can get that off pretty much whenever I want.''
It's a scary thought for potential playoff opposition.
Abercrombie has added a new string to his bow this season. Not only is he the springy swingman capable of providing several highlight-reel plays per game, but he can also now take over games and give the Breakers the kind of scoring outbursts absent since Kirk Penney's departure in the off-season.
"Tom has the ability to do that,'' Breakers coach Andrej Lemanis said. "I thought, certainly in that second half, the switch went off in Tom and he got aggressive and he started to get two feet in the paint. When he plays that way, good things happen for him and his team.''
CJ Bruton, a leader within the Breakers himself, said earlier in the season this was "Tommy's team'', and the Breakers are close to cementing that status by tying the North Shore local to a new three-year deal. The contract would enable Abercrombie to leave for the NBA if an opportunity opened up, but the Breakers must hope that is later rather than sooner.
They'll certainly be relying on Abercrombie down the stretch and into the playoffs this season. Five of the Breakers' last six games this season are against teams with winning records, including a visit to presumptive title challengers Perth and a home-and-away series against third-placed Gold Coast.
The Blaze are riding a five-game winning streak, including a 41-point dismantling of the Wollongong side the Breakers squeezed past last night, and Hawks guard Ayinde Ubaka said Gold Coast are the ones to watch heading into the post-season.
"They're playing the best basketball in the league right now. They've smashed a couple of teams,'' he said. "We still have six games to go. It's anybody's for the taking right now. You can't count anybody out.''
With Perth, Gold Coast and Cairns all lurking, the Breakers know every win they earn puts them one step closer to home advantage, which cannot be understated given the Breakers' 11-1 record this season on this side of the Tasman.
And with Abercrombie in form like last night's, those wins are a lot more likely to come.