The Perth players yesterday sat through recent video of the Breakers ahead of tonight's first ANBL final at Vector Arena. They might as well have just rolled the tape on last year's final series to get them primed.
The Breakers famously recovered from a 101-78 hiding in the first game in Auckland to win the series 2-1. It's a series defeat that cut Perth deeply, especially as they were chasing back-to-back titles. Many of the players even vowed to stick with the club to attempt to right the wrong.
"It's definitely been in our minds the whole year," said Perth forward Shawn Redhage, who missed the finals series with a hip injury. "We were frustrated with the way it ended. To get back in the grand final and have a chance to redeem ourselves is something we have been working towards all year."
Redemption would be particularly sweet for Redhage, who was cut from the Breakers in 2004 after only 13 games, and there are few players in the league who polarise opinion in the way the 31-year-old does.
It didn't help he was infamously elbowed in the delicate area by former Breakers guard Phill Jones, who became frustrated by Redhage's niggly attentions. Jones was slapped with a one-game ban.