NBL23: Round 9 vs Tasmania JackJumpers at Nissan Arena
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3 Dec
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Following an exciting overtime victory in their first game of Round 9, the Brisbane Bullets will be back on their home court to take on the Tasmania JackJumpers this Sunday.
Following an exciting overtime victory in their first game of Round 9, the Brisbane Bullets will be back on their home court to take on the Tasmania JackJumpers this Sunday.
Last game the Bullets cracked the century mark defeating the Wildcats 106-95. A number of Brisbane players stepped up as the team outrebounded the Wildcats 53-43 and five scored in double figures including Nathan Sobey with 28, Tanner Krebs and Tyler Johnson with 18, Cadee with 15 and DJ Mitchell with 10.
GAME INFO
Who: Brisbane Bullets vs Tasmania JackJumpers
Tip-off: 3:00pm (AEST), Sunday 4 December, 2022
Where: Nissan Arena
Tickets Available: HERE.
LAST TIME MATCHING UP
The Bullets and JackJumpers will face off for the third time in NBL23 and for the first time in Brisbane. Last time the two teams met in Round 6, it was another close encounter, but the Bullets came out on top 74-72.
HUNGRY JACK'S NBL ROUND 6
BRISBANE BULLETS 74 (Baynes 16, Sobey 14, Johnson 13)
TASMANIA JACKJUMPERS 72 (McVeigh 17, Doyle 12, Magette 11, Macdonald 11)
KEY MATCH UP
JASON CADEE vs JOSH MAGETTE
Bullets guard, Jason Cadee is currently averaging 11.9 ppg and 4apg. The 350+ game veteran is a true leader and has stepped up when the team needs him most throughout the season. Last game he impressed with 15 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists getting his teammates involved and knocking down some big triples in the OT win.
For the JackJumpers, Josh Magette is key to getting his team organised on court. A true point guard and knockdown shooter, Magette is averaging 10.6ppg and 4apg.
The battle of the high IQ point guards will be integral to either team’s success on Sunday.
ON THE RECORD
Following the Bullets win against Perth and his first as a Head Coach, Sam Mackinnon was impressed with his squad's resilience to bounce back from a big loss to the Breakers with key big men Aron Baynes and Tyrell Harrison sidelined through injury.
"I'll say that they're a good group of human beings. We've got some adversity now with injuries and I think they just fully embraced that tonight and sacrificed and did whatever they could for their teammates," Mackinnon said.
THE GAMEDAY EXPERIENCE
1:00pm: Outdoor Plaza Opens
1:30pm: Members Exclusive Entry
2:00pm: Doors Open - Enjoy the Fun Zone presented by Genius Childcare, Alley Oop Club is back for our corporate hospitality ticket holders
2:45pm Get to your seat to enjoy the pre game show and player introductions
3:00pm Tip-off
Quarter Time: All Properties Group Skills Challenge
Half Time: Big Shots Game
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