Heading to the United States for a two-game showcase trip, New Zealand Breakers’ coach Mody Maor hoped the venture would help to galvanise his team.
After watching his team fall to a 106-66 decimation at the hands of the Portland Trail Blazers in Portland on Wednesday, Maor will be hoping to see a bit more from his side when they meet Utah in a week’s time.
The Breakers were competitive in the first quarter of a game not broadcast on television in New Zealand against the new-look Trail Blazers starting five who – like the Breakers – are a team trying to work out how they best operate with all the new personnel on the roster.
For Portland, it was their first game following the trade of superstar guard Damian Lillard, which has seen them hand the keys to the offence to rookie Scoot Henderson, alongside new recruits including centre and former No 1 overall draft pick DeAndre Ayton.
The Breakers starters played their counterparts well in what was at times an ugly first quarter. Both teams were making a habit of turning the ball over, and while the Breakers were able to limit the Portland offence, they weren’t able to take advantage at the other end of the floor.