Breakers coach Andrej Lemanis says his side were "embarrassed" by their performance in Friday night's loss to Townsville - but that's actually good news for their hopes of a turnaround.
The Breakers dropped the first game of their best-of-three semifinal series against the Crocs, leaving them with a trip to north Queensland to fight for their playoff lives on Thursday.
And Lemanis reckoned their poor standard of play in the 99-82 defeat at Vector Arena was more a blessing in disguise than cause for concern.
"I think, as a team, we're probably a little embarrassed about how we played on Friday night," he said. "I guess, in some ways, the strange thing is that's the good news, because we can fix that and we can certainly come out and play with a much greater intensity on Thursday night."
The Breakers will need to if they are to stand any chance of repeating as Australian NBL champions. In losing just their second game at home all season, the North Shore club looked nothing like the side which romped to the minor premiership with a 21-7 record.