The New Zealand Breakers are going to need to reach a new level to win their fifth Australian NBL title.
An 88-77 defeat to Melbourne United in their semifinal series opener was no real indictment of the Breakers, who fought throughout but simply weren't as good as a talent-laden Melbourne side.
Melbourne have now won 15 of their last 17 games, and their last three against the Breakers. They are the best team in the league, and the Breakers are going to need to find something special to win their final two games in the series and progress to the final.
It'll be a difficult task. Melbourne haven't lost two games in a row since October, and that's what will be required if the Breakers are to advance to another NBL final.
It's not as if the Breakers played particularly poorly either – as usual, they were in the game for the majority of the contest. Melbourne had emphasised the importance of a fast start before the game, and they got their wish as they stormed out to an 11-4 lead. It turned out to be less important than they thought however, as the Breakers bounced back.