Preview: Heritage Round vs Adelaide 36ers
18 Jan
1
min read


The Bullets had a strong outing last time on court, defeating South East Melbourne on the road. The team will look to build on that positive momentum when they take on the Adelaide 36ers on Thursday night.
It’s an important night for the Club, celebrating the League wide Heritage Round. The team will be wearing Heritage jersey’s honouring the Bullets first NBL uniform when the team entered the NBL as one of the foundation teams in 1979. The uniform also features the name of every past and present Brisbane Bullets player, celebrating the rich history of the Club over a number of decades.
There are a number of familiar faces on the 36ers roster and staff, including former Bullets players Robert Franks, Anthony Drmic and CJ Bruton as head coach.
GAME DETAILS
Brisbane Bullets vs Adelaide 36ers
When: Thursday 17 January, 6:30pm AEST
Where: Nissan Arena
Tickets: Available HERE
LAST TIME MATCHING UP
The Brisbane Bullets closed out a three game stint on the road last time they faced Adelaide. Without a number of key players including Tyler Johnson, Tanner Krebs and Tyrell Harrison, the Bullets were defeated 108-77.
HUNGRY JACK'S NBL ROUND 11
ADELAIDE 36ERS 108 (Franks 25, Cleveland 20, Drmic 16)
BRISBANE BULLETS 77 (Cadee 18, Mitchell 12, White III 12)
KEY MATCH UP
JASON CADEE VS MITCH MCCARRON
Jason Cadee starred for the Bullets in their last match against the Phoenix on Monday night. Cadee finished with a season high 28 points at 58% from the field, adding four rebounds and three assists. The poise and experience Cadee brings to the Bullets especially with players coming in and out of the line up this season has been invaluable.
Similarly, Mitch McCarron is an important cog in the 36ers roster. Averaging 8.2ppg, 5.3rpg and 3.7rpg, McCarron is a key piece to the 36ers line-up consistently making effort plays on both ends of the floor. The two high IQ guards will go head-to-head in what is set to be an exciting match up.
ON THE RECORD
Hostplus Head Coach Greg Vanderjagt praised the fight of his side to bounce back after a big loss to the Sydney Kings last week, as the Bullets responded strongly in the two following games.
Three days after the tough loss to Sydney the Bullets had a much-improved performance against Melbourne followed by a hearty win over the Phoenix.
“I’m really proud of the group in terms of getting our butts kicked by Sydney five days ago,” Vanderjagt said.
“The guys have done a great job at responding.
“We played well against Melbourne United for three quarters and then we come in and get a win here tonight against what I think is a really good basketball team who is very talented and trying to make the playoffs.
“We did a really good job of defending the three-point line and sticking to the game plan, and what we wanted to achieve in that game.”

11 Dec
Bullets overrun late by the Hawks

11 Dec
NBL26 Press Conference | Round 12: Lash & McDaniel vs Illawarra Hawks

10 Dec
Preview: NBL26 R12 Away v Illawarra Hawks

8 Dec
Bullets lock in identity they want to have

5 Dec
Bullets go down to 36ers in Adelaide

4 Dec
Preview: NBL26 R11 Away v Adelaide 36ers

1 Dec
Bullets sign high-impact NBA forward Terry Taylor

24 Nov
Bullets to use break to refresh and reset

20 Nov
Bullets now focus on refreshing after break

19 Nov
Preview: NBL26 R10 Home v SE Melbourne Phoenix

19 Nov
Summer Holiday Clinics are Open!

18 Nov
JFL Returns to the Bullets

16 Nov
Murray thriving thanks to Bullets opportunities
Taine Murray

15 Nov
Lash lauds character but frustrated by disparity

15 Nov
Norton, Patterson lead Bullets gutsy showing

15 Nov
NBL26 Press Conference | Round 9: Lash & Murray vs Melbourne United
Support your team with the latest gear
Grab your latest team releases before they're gone.

Get the latest Team Updates
Breaking news & special offers. Direct to your inbox.

