It's hardly time to push the panic button but the Breakers are in the unfamiliar situation of possessing a losing record after being swept on the Sunshine Swing.
A night after losing by 10 against Townsville, the defending champions were beaten 86-85 by the Cairns Taipans last night to drop to 1-2 on the new season.
Last year, the Breakers won both legs of the road trip to North Queensland. This season, the Crocs and Taipans turned the tables on the team which lost only four games in their previous campaign.
There are extenuating circumstances to the Breakers' early-season slide. The Australian NBL is experiencing far greater parity than a year ago, when New Zealand and Perth were the only clubs to emerge with winning records. And the Breakers' tenacious defence seems to be hindered by the new rules negated physical play, drawing 26 fouls.
But there is some cause for concern. The Breakers swept Cairns in three meetings last season and, with the Wildcats visiting the North Shore Events Centre on Thursday, the slump could soon extend to three.