It seems implausible after winning 16 straight games and romping to their best ever record, but the defending champion Breakers could now be considered underdogs to take a third title.
Friday night's flat performance in Perth changed nothing about the playoff picture but, if the two sides do what most expect and set up a grand final rematch, the Wildcats will be confident of continuing this season's domination of the Breakers.
Perth's 73-58 victory in front of 12,000 fans in the wild west drew the curtain on both the regular season and the Breakers' record winning streak. The Breakers, who finished 24-4, will begin their title defence on Thursday night at Vector Arena, probably against Sydney or Melbourne, while Perth will likely play Wollongong at home on the same evening.
Many pundits expect the semifinal series to be a mere precursor to another titanic battle between the old rivals in the grand final and, if that proves the case, it may pay for the Breakers to play with a very short memory.
Perth handed the New Zealand side three of their four defeats this season but it was the manner of those defeats which was especially surprising. The Breakers were dismantled by a combined 61 points in the three losses and, while their own victory over Perth came by 17, that is a commanding record for the Western Australians.