"Mika is the only doubtful one. We will find out where he is at. Everyone else is good.''
Vukona's absence would be a major blow. He contributes 8.3 points (up from 6.5 over his career) and a club-high 6.1 rebounds a game but it's his energy and commitment which can't be measured.
He has history playing when given no chance, like when he took on Perth in last season's must-win playoffs game in Perth even though he had badly injured knee ligaments. It inspired his teammates to win and they went on to claim their first championship.
"If Mika has anything to do with it, he will play,'' Lemanis commented.
The Breakers need to improve massively from the mis-firing side who succumbed badly at to Wollongong last Friday. They went into the match as overwhelming favourites but couldn't buy a basket in an ugly 81-63 defeat.
The shot only 30 per cent from the field and scored a measly 39 points in the final three quarters.
Lemanis can normally tell if his side is in the right space leading into a match and he's encouraged by what he's seen this week, despite the injury disruptions.
It will help that it will be Lemanis' 200th game in charge of the Breakers and that Vukona (150), CJ Bruton (100) and Alex Pledger (50) all bring up significant milestones this weekend - if they play.
They have fed off some emotion already this season, like the banner-raising and first game at Vector Arena and Tom Abercrombie admitted after the Wollongong defeat they had found it hard to remain energised with nothing more than a regular season win on the line.
"There's certainly a better focus this week,'' Lemains said. "We have had our challenges and ups and downs with the injuries but there's certainly a bit of resolve in the group.
"We short circuited a lot last weekend and, as a result, our offence didn't produce the shots we needed it to produce for us. We got a little anxious and frustrated and I think that is also a function of the way we approached the game. We didn't have the sharpness you need to come out and play well and for whatever reason we just couldn't find it in the game and got more frustrated.
"We have just gone back to basics this week and made sure the fundamentals are right - the cutting, timing, screening - and you are getting what you need out of the offence.''
The Breakers might have been off-colour at times this season but they still go into the weekend as league leaders with a 5-2 record, which is significantly better than Cairns who go into tonight's visit to Sydney having won just two of their six games so far.