New Zealand Breakers coach Mody Maor insists his team have “done nothing” in the wider context of the NBL grand final after taking a 1-0 lead in the best-of-five series against the Sydney Kings.
The Breakers were impressive at both ends of the court in the 95-87 win in Sydney on Friday night, scoring 30 points in the first quarter for just the third time this season and going on with the job from there.
The Kings, who came into the playoffs as the top-seeded team and were the highest-scoring outfit during the regular season, struggled to find a way through the Breakers’ strong defence for much of the contest. When they did begin to close the gap in the latter stages, Breakers import guard Barry Brown Jr took over.
Maor said he expected the Kings would be able to cut into the deficit, and it was on the Breakers to remain composed to seal the win.
“They’re the best team in the league; they’re going to go on runs,” Maor said. “We’re prepared for them to go on runs and we need to respond.