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  • NBL25 Round 19 Predictions & Tips


    Round 19 in NBL25 begins on Thursday night with the JackJumpers vs Hawks. That’s the first of seven games for the round which spans across four days (Thursday-Sunday). The 36ers, Wildcats, Phoenix, and JackJumpers all have a double-game round, and there are plenty of crucial matchups across the weekend as teams fight for playoff spots.

    We’re coming off another positive weekend in Round 18 where we went 4-3 for +1.25 units. We’re now 83-56 (+32.67 units) for the season! As always, we bring you our best bets for all Round 19 games below.

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    NBL25 Round 19 Preview & Betting Tips

    Tasmania JackJumpers vs Illawarra Hawks

    Thursday 7:30pm AEDT (Jan 30), MyState Bank Arena

    The JackJumpers enter this must-win clash against the Hawks with slim hopes of making the play-in tournament. Sitting 12-13 and seventh on the ladder, they need to win both of their remaining games while also relying on the 36ers to lose both of theirs. That scenario appears unlikely, especially given Tasmania’s recent struggles. Their 36-point loss to the Phoenix last outing was their fourth consecutive defeat by a double-digit margin. However, the return of Majok Deng and Anthony Drmic provides some much-needed depth as they look to salvage their fading season. 

    Illawarra, on the other hand, sits atop the standings at 17-9 and needs just one more win to secure home-court advantage throughout the playoffs. Their six-point loss to the last-placed Taipans in their previous game was a setback, but they had won two straight prior to that and remain in a strong position. Head coach Justin Tatum will demand a response, ensuring his side avoids complacency and builds momentum heading into the finals. The Hawks will look to Tyler Harvey, Trey Kell, and Sam Froling to bounce back after subpar performances against Cairns.  

    Given Tasmania’s poor form and the near-impossible task of making the play-in tournament, motivation could be an issue. Meanwhile, the Hawks have everything to play for, with top spot still on the line. With that in mind, expect Illawarra to be too strong and claim an important victory as they continue their push towards the postseason.

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    Adelaide 36ers vs Brisbane Bullets

    Friday 7:30pm AEDT (Jan 31), Adelaide Entertainment Centre

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    Perth Wildcats vs South East Melbourne Phoenix

    Friday 9:30pm AEDT (Jan 31), RAC Arena

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    New Zealand Breakers vs Cairns Taipans

    Saturday 5:30pm AEDT (Feb 1), Spark Arena

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    Melbourne United vs Tasmania JackJumpers

    Saturday 8:00pm AEDT (Feb 1), John Cain Arena

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    Sydney Kings vs Perth Wildcats

    Sunday 2:30pm AEDT (Feb 2), Qudos Bank Arena

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    South East Melbourne Phoenix vs Adelaide 36ers 

    Sunday 4:30pm AEDT (Feb 2), John Cain Arena

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    The NBL25 season is quickly coming to a close, with Round 19 just around the corner. As teams jockey for playoff positioning, every game becomes crucial. Here are our predictions and tips for the upcoming round:

    1. Melbourne United vs. Perth Wildcats – This matchup between two of the top teams in the league promises to be a close one. Melbourne United has been on a hot streak lately, but the Perth Wildcats are always a tough opponent. We predict that Melbourne United will come out on top in a close contest.

    2. Illawarra Hawks vs. South East Melbourne Phoenix – The Illawarra Hawks have been struggling this season, while the South East Melbourne Phoenix have been playing solid basketball. We predict that the Phoenix will continue their winning ways and come out on top in this matchup.

    3. Brisbane Bullets vs. Sydney Kings – The Brisbane Bullets have been inconsistent this season, while the Sydney Kings have been playing well. We predict that the Kings will come out on top in this game.

    4. Adelaide 36ers vs. New Zealand Breakers – The Adelaide 36ers have been playing better as of late, while the New Zealand Breakers have been struggling. We predict that the 36ers will come out on top in this matchup.

    5. Cairns Taipans vs. Tasmania JackJumpers – The Cairns Taipans have been playing well recently, while the Tasmania JackJumpers have been struggling. We predict that the Taipans will come out on top in this game.

    Stay tuned for an exciting round of NBL25 action!

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  • Every Game In Focus (Round 19, NBL25)


    Every week of the Hungry Jack’s NBL25 Season, we’ll be previewing the big games, the big names and all the key talking points.

    Check out the Round 19 Preview below.

    Don’t forget, every game of the NBL25 season is live on ESPN.

    Tasmania vs Illawarra

    When: Thursday, January 30 – 7.30pm AEDT
    Where: MyState Bank Arena
    Watch: Live on ESPN via Kayo | International
    Scores: Download the free NBL App

    Watch for: While Tasmania can mathematically still make the top six, the task has become incredibly tough after the recent losses. The JackJumpers have struggled to navigate through this stretch with key injuries to players who were so important to the team’s success.

    When the Hawks get to Tasmania, they will only be focused on getting back on track after they once again slipped up and lost to the bottom-placed Cairns Taipans. They aren’t far away from locking up top spot on the ladder, but they need to get another big win in order to keep some distance between them and the rest of the competition. Expect this Hawks team to come out with a point to prove after last round and for the JackJumpers to be ready with their own fight.

    Players to watch: While Scott Roth may use these last few games as a chance to give some young stars an extended opportunity, he will also still want to end a tough season on a positive note. For the JackJumpers to have any chance at winning this game, they need Milton Doyle and Jordon Crawford to both have big games offensively and carry the load.

    For the Hawks, they have weapons throughout their entire roster and will be calling on everyone to step up and try and send a message early. Trey Kell III and Tyler Harvey  have been the backcourt leaders, but this entire roster can be very dangerous. With their depth and energy off the bench, this seems like one of those games where the Hawks could have multiple players put up some big scores.

    The stat: Milton Doyle averages 2.5 points per game against Illawarra this season. 

    Missing in action: Darius Days is out (hamstring). Sean MacDonald is out (foot). Will Magnay is out (toe). Majok Deng is out (ankle).

    Adelaide vs Brisbane

    When: Friday, January 31 – 7.30pm AEDT
    Where: Adelaide Entertainment Centre
    Watch: Live on ESPN via Kayo | International
    Scores: Download the free NBL App

    Watch for: Not only are Adelaide firmly in control of a finals berth, but there is a chance that this team could find a way to finish with a home Play-In game. For that to happen, the 36ers just need to keep on winning and hoping that results fall their way between other teams. The way they are currently playing, it has all fans thinking that they could be the most dangerous team when the post-season begins.

    For the Bullets, they get a chance to spoil the 36ers’ party in this game and will also be hoping they can finish the season positively. They are another team that has been decimated by injuries, and they have struggled to remain competitive because of that.

    Players to watch: Casey Prather and Keandre Cook have been the two shining lights on a Bullets team that has been finding it hard to have enough offensive talent to put up good scores. Both imports have had fantastic individual seasons, but they will need some help if they are going to match a high powered offensive team like Adelaide.

    Not only has Kendric Davis put up a historical first season from a statistical point of view, but there is a growing chance that he could be rewarded with an MVP to cap it all off. The superstar point guard has been simply outstanding and is a major reason why this 36ers team has a chance to do something very special in the post-season.

    The stat: Brisbane allows the most points per game (98.1).

    Missing in action: Sam McDaniel is out for the season (shoulder). James Batemon is out for season (hamstring). Tyrell Harrison is questionable (concussion).

    Perth vs South East Melbourne

    When: Friday, January 31 – 9.30pm AEDT
    Where: MyState Bank Arena
    Watch: Live on ESPN via Kayo | International
    Scores: Download the free NBL App

    Watch for: This is one of the games of the round out west, because it will have serious ramifications on whichever team loses. There isn’t much that separates the two on the ladder, with both teams looking to avoid finishing fifth and facing an elimination game against Adelaide.

    The Wildcats are coming off two losses last round in games that many thought they would do enough to secure a top two spot. Now they must host a Phoenix team that has been one of the best defensive units in the second half of the season and boast some exceptional offensive talent, too. One way or another, there will be some fireworks in this game with a playoff atmosphere.

    Players to watch: Bryce Cotton may be the frontrunner for the MVP this season, but the league’s leading scorer will have to overcome two tough shooting games to help his team get back on the winner’s list. Cotton attempted 37 shots in their double overtime loss to Cairns, including missing two potential game winners.

    The Phoenix have been rolling along nicely on the back of Matt Hurt and Nathan Sobey, who have proved to be one of the best duo’s in the league. Hurt in particular has been virtually un-guardable and is putting together an All-NBL calibre season for his Phoenix team.

    The stat: The Phoenix have scored 100+ in their last five road games. 

    Missing in action: Tai Webster is a game time decision (hamstring). Derrick Walton Jr is out (hamstring).

    New Zealand vs Cairns

    When: Saturday, February 1 – 5.30pm AEDT
    Where: Spark Arena
    Watch: Live on ESPN via Kayo, TVNZ+ in NZ | International
    Scores: Download the free NBL App

    Watch for: While this may feature the bottom two teams on the ladder, the Cairns Taipans in particular are playing some of their best basketball since Round 3. With two big wins last weekend, the Taipans will be hoping to finish out the season with even more.

    The Breakers will be out to give their fans a positive send off on what has been a tough back half of the season. There is more than enough talent throughout this team to still get the job done, but perhaps their focus now is channelling their frustration onto their opponent.

    In games like this, there is also a fine line for the coaches to walk, between trying hard to win a game that doesn’t mean much and getting some opportunity into the young players. 

    Players to watch: Mojave King has been a standout for the Breakers this season, when he is healthy. He recently spoke to media and said how this has been the most fun season in the NBL for him, albeit with a tough stretch for his team. These remaining games are a great chance for King and other young prospects to shine with extended opportunity.

    Tanner Groves has been quietly dominant for Adam Forde since returning from injury halfway through the season. The undersized big man is the ultra-competitor and plays well above his height, while he also steps out and shoots the three at a good rate. Another bright spark in a tough season for the Taipans has been the emergence of Alex Higgins-Titsha, who continues to flash his potential which has many fans excited for the future.

    The stat: Tanner Groves ranks 1st for true shooting percentage (66.8%).

    Missing in action: N/A

    Melbourne vs Tasmania

    When: Saturday, February 1 – 8.00pm AEDT
    Where: John Cain Arena
    Watch: Live on ESPN via Kayo | International
    Scores: Download the free NBL App

    Watch for: Even though the JackJumpers may have missed their chance to play post-season basketball, there is always something different about this team when it comes to playing at John Cain Arena. Ever since they entered the competition, this team had embraced the challenge of going into Melbourne and grinding out big wins. The scene is set once again for them to be able to put a dent in United’s chances of finishing second.

    While United will be feeling good after last round, they will be very aware of the threat that this feisty JackJumpers team brings. These last two games for United could decide whether they finish second, get a home game in the Play-In Tournament or even slip down to fourth if other results don’t go their way.

    Players to watch: Scott Roth will be hoping that Majok Deng is able to find a way to play in this game for his team, because Deng has had some big moments against United in their last few matchups. Going back to the Championship Series last season, where Deng had a monstrous fourth quarter to secure the win, he seems to embrace the moment when he plays in Melbourne. 

    Shea Ili, who is a leading candidate for Best Defensive Player once again, will have his eyes locked into Jordon Crawford on the other side. It was Crawford who won that battle in Game 5 last season, which will be enough motivation for Ili to use.

    The stat: Melbourne leads the league in assists per game (21.1).

    Missing in action: Sean MacDonald is out (foot). Will Magnay is out (toe). Majok Deng is a game time decision. (ankle).

    Sydney vs Perth

    When: Sunday, February 2 – 2.30pm AEDT
    Where: Qudos Bank Arena
    Watch: Live on ESPN via Kayo, and Channel 10 | International
    Scores: Download the free NBL App

    Watch for: Everything is to play for when these two powerhouses meet on Sunday. With the way everything is shaping out, there are three teams who are playing to avoid finishing fifth and find themselves in the elimination Play-In. Furthermore, both of these teams would love the chance to finish third and get a home game in the first round, as they both feed off their fans’ energy.

    Both teams will be playing desperate basketball because of the above and it could likely be a preview of the Play-In games that will take place in two weeks. Whichever team can hold their nerve and make the least mistakes, will put themselves in the best position to come out on top.

    Players to watch: Jaylen Adams has been quietly putting together a big season for the Kings, especially in the fourth quarter where his team has been dominant all year. The former MVP has put his team on his back on numerous occasions and has looked virtually unstoppable when he gets into an aggressive mindset. Alongside Cam Oliver and Xavier Cooks, it looks as if this Sydney team might just be finding it’s best at the right time.

    Dylan Windler was an obvious absence in Perth’s tough Round 18, as he is one of the best +/- players in the entire competition. As he looks to get back into the line-up, John Rillie will be hoping it doesn’t take long for him to be back to his best, because he was leading the charge defensively. With Kristian Doolittle looking to be even more aggressive on the offensive end, this team needs to find the form they had when they went 6-1 on the road in December.

     The stat: Perth allows the second most points per game (96.6) and FG percentage (47.8).

    Missing in action: Tai Webster is a game time decision (hamstring). Keli Leaupepe is out (hamstring). Jaylin Galloway is out for the season (shoulder).

    South East Melbourne vs Adelaide

    When: Sunday, February 2 – 4.30pm AEDT
    Where: John Cain Arena
    Watch: Live on ESPN via Kayo, and 10 BOLD | International
    Scores: Download the free NBL App

    Watch for: Saving the best for last with the Phoenix’s return to John Cain Arena to take on an Adelaide team that is firing on all cylinders. This matchup seems to be the most likely preview of the Elimination Play-In Game that will take place in two weeks, but the door is also open ever so slightly for the 36ers to host that game if they win this.  

    There are stars all over the court and the 36ers are arguably the most in-form team in the entire competition. Josh King’s men on the other hand, find themselves as the second-best defensive team in the entire league. Whereas the 36ers are the best defensive team in the last eight games, which means something will have to give. Emotions should be high as the post-season gets closer and this game will have excitement everywhere you look.

    Players to watch: Outside of Matt Hurt and Nathan Sobey, it’s been Joe Wieskamp who has been sensational since Josh King decided to bring him off the bench. Both Wieskamp and King have openly spoke about that decision and how the star shooter embraced the challenge of having to be better. He’s shooting the three at a very high rate since and has been finding himself ripping down big rebounds as well.

    For the 36ers, expect them to try and get their sharpshooting captain going early in this one. DJ Vasiljevic recently exploded in the first quarter in Cairns, hitting seven straight threes on his way to 10 makes for the game. This team has enough offensive firepower to score 100 against any opponent, but they know the importance of making sure their shooter is feeling great before finals.

     The stat: Adelaide is the worst rebounding team in the league (38.8).

    Missing in action: Derrick Walton Jr is out (hamstring).

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    Round 19 of the NBL25 season is right around the corner, and it’s shaping up to be a weekend full of exciting matchups and thrilling basketball action. With only a few weeks left in the regular season, every game is crucial as teams jockey for playoff positioning.

    Here’s a look at every game in focus for Round 19:

    1. Perth Wildcats vs. Sydney Kings: A clash between two powerhouse teams vying for the top spot in the standings.

    2. Melbourne United vs. Adelaide 36ers: Melbourne looks to solidify their playoff position, while Adelaide fights to stay alive in the postseason race.

    3. Illawarra Hawks vs. Cairns Taipans: Both teams are in need of a win to boost their playoff chances.

    4. Brisbane Bullets vs. New Zealand Breakers: A crucial game for both teams as they look to make a late-season push for the playoffs.

    5. South East Melbourne Phoenix vs. Tasmania JackJumpers: An exciting matchup between two up-and-coming teams looking to make a statement in the league.

    Every game in Round 19 is sure to be a must-watch, as the playoff picture becomes clearer with each passing game. Make sure to tune in and catch all the action as the NBL25 season heats up.

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  • Taipans vs Hawks Prediction & Tips: NBL25 Round 18


    Round 18 in NBL25 begins on Thursday night with a battle between the bottom-of-the-ladder Cairns Taipans and the ladder-leading Illawarra Hawks. Funnily enough, it was the Taipans who won their most recent battle, so what can we expect on Thursday? We bring you our thoughts and best bet for the game below!

    Also, we’re providing previews and expert betting tips for every game of the NBL25 season, so make sure to head over to our NBL Tips page regularly to keep up to date with all of our content.

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    NBL25 Round 18 Preview & Betting Tips

    Cairns Taipans vs Illawarra Hawks

    Thursday 7:30pm AEDT (Jan 23), Cairns Convention Centre

    The Cairns Taipans are up against the Illawarra Hawks in what’s shaping up as a real mismatch. The Taipans are bottom of the ladder at 5-19, while the Hawks are flying high on top with a 17-8 record. Still, Cairns can take some confidence into this one—they caused the biggest shock of the season earlier this month, beating the Hawks in Wollongong 108-105. That win showed they can hang with the best, but with the Hawks in red-hot form and on a two-game win streak, this feels like a tall order for the home side.

    The Taipans had a rough one last game, losing by 24 to the 36ers, but they’ve picked up two wins in their last five, which is something. Taran Armstrong’s been in great form, but there’s a big question mark over whether he’ll play with back soreness, and the signs aren’t looking good. Tanner Groves has been solid, while Rob Edwards has been up and down—he’s dropped 25+ points in three of his last five but can go quiet too. Sam Waardenburg, who’s having his best season, is in a bit of a slump right now, scoring just nine points across his last two games. The Taipans will need everything to click to pull off another upset.

    On the other hand, the Hawks are on a roll. They’ve won four of their last five, and their last two games were blowout wins—smashing the Bullets by 34 and United by 22. Sam Froling has been dominant lately, while Trey Kell has been steady, though not scoring heaps in recent games. Losing Darius Days to a hamstring injury is a bit of a setback, but the Hawks have plenty of weapons and should handle it fine. They thumped the Taipans by 27 points back in September and will want to make sure there’s no repeat of that shock loss from earlier this month.

    Honestly, it’s hard to see the Taipans pulling off another miracle here. The Hawks are in great form, and they’ll be out to prove a point after that unexpected loss to Cairns last time. If Armstrong doesn’t play, it makes things even tougher for the Taipans. The Hawks should be too strong and will likely cruise to their third straight win.

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    The Taipans will be facing off against the Hawks in Round 18 of NBL25, and it’s sure to be an exciting matchup. Both teams are fighting for a spot in the playoffs, so this game is crucial for their standings.

    The Taipans have been on a bit of a hot streak lately, winning four of their last five games. They have a strong roster with players like Scott Machado and Cameron Oliver leading the way. The Hawks, on the other hand, have been struggling as of late and will be looking to bounce back with a win in this game.

    In terms of predictions, I believe the Taipans will come out on top in this matchup. They have been playing well and have the momentum on their side. However, the Hawks are a talented team and shouldn’t be underestimated.

    As for tips, keep an eye on the Taipans’ defense. If they can shut down the Hawks’ offense and limit their scoring opportunities, they will have a good chance of winning. Additionally, look for Machado and Oliver to have big games and lead the Taipans to victory.

    Overall, this game is sure to be a close one, but I’m predicting a win for the Taipans. Don’t miss out on what is sure to be an intense and competitive matchup between these two teams.

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  • NBL25 round 17 stat attack: Kings vs Phoenix


    After a strong home win over Tasmania during Pink Hoops, the Sydney Kings will now hit the road and head to Victoria.

    On Wednesday night, Brian Goorjian’s side will lock horns with the South East Melbourne Phoenix at the State Basketball Centre, in a match-up with huge final ramifications.

    Before the two rivals hit the hardwood, from 7.30pm AEDT on ESPN, for the round 17 fixture, let’s check out all the key stats.

    SYDNEY KINGS

    • Sydney has won the fourth quarter in each of its last 10 games after trailing at three-quarter-time.
    • Sydney has won the second half in each of its last 10 games after trailing at half-time.
    • Sydney has won each of its last seven games when allowing fewer than 90 points.
    • Sydney has lost the first half in six of its last seven away games.
    • Sydney has won each of its last three away games.
    • Sydney has won 15 of its 19 previous games against South East Melbourne.
    • Sydney ranks first in the league for opponent field goal percentage this season (42.1).
    • Eight different Sydney players have scored 20+ points in a game this season – most in the league.
    • Sydney ranks first in the league for points allowed per possession this season (1.10).
    • Sydney ranks first in the league for steals per game this season (7.8).
    • Sydney ranks first in the league for blocks per game this season (4.8).
    • Sydney ranks second for second-chance points per game (14.1) this season.
    • Sydney ranks second in the league for opponent points per game this season (86.4).
    • Sydney ranks second in the league for opponent three-point percentage this season (32.5%).
    • Sydney ranks ninth in the league for three-point percentage this season (33.8%).
    • Jaylen Adams has a career average of 7.1 assists per game against SE Melbourne – most against any opponent.
    • Kouat Noi scored a career-high 32 points in his last appearance.
    • Sydney is +165 with Xavier Cooks on the floor and -67 when he’s off this season – the best on/off split differential in the league.
    • Sydney is allowing just 80.9 points per 40 minutes while Bul Kuol is on the floor this season – the lowest mark of any qualified player in the league.
    • Xavier Cooks has recorded 2+ blocks in four consecutive appearances – the longest active streak of any player in the league.
    • Alex Toohey ranks first in the league for total steals + blocks (57) this season.
    • Jaylen Adams ranks first amongst qualified players for steals per game (1.7) this season.
    • Kouat Noi ranks second amongst qualified players for three-pointers made per 36 minutes (4.1) this season.
    • Jaylen Adams ranks fourth amongst qualified players for assists per game (6.2) this season.

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    SOUTH EAST MELBOURNE PHOENIX

    • South East Melbourne has won the third quarter in each of its last nine games at the State Basketball Centre.
    • South East Melbourne has won each of its last four games after trailing at half-time.
    • South East Melbourne has won each of its last eight home games.
    • South East Melbourne has won seven of its last eight games.
    • SE Melbourne has scored 100+ points in each of its last nine games. Prior to this run, the team’s longest streak of games with 100+ points was two.
    • Nathan Sobey has shot above 50 per cent from the floor in each of his last three games – first time since February 2019.
    • Nathan Sobey has scored 26+ points in each of South East Melbourne’s last three games.
    • SE Melbourne ranks first in the league for first quarter opponent points per game this season (21.9).
    • SE Melbourne ranks first in the league for first quarter win percentage this season (70.8 per cent).
    • SE Melbourne ranks second in the league for net rating this season (+5.7).
    • SE Melbourne ranks third in the league for points per game this season (95.1).
    • SE Melbourne ranks eighth in the league for free throw percentage this season (72.8 per cent).
    • SE Melbourne ranks eighth in the league for three-point percentage this season (33.9 per cent).
    • SE Melbourne and Sydney are the only two teams that have won at least one quarter in every game this season.
    • Matt Hurt is the only qualified player in the league to be leading their team in points (20.5) and rebounds (7.3) per game this season.
    • Joe Wieskamp has recorded at least one steal in six consecutive appearances – the longest active streak of any player in the league.
    • Owen Foxwell has finished with a positive plus-minus in each of his last nine games – the longest active streak in the league.
    • Jordan Hunter ranks first amongst qualified players for true shooting percentage (66.9%) this season.
    • Owen Foxwell ranks third amongst qualified players for assist/turnover ratio (4.9) this season. Since the beginning of Round 9, he has recorded 40 assists to just six turnovers.
    • Matt Hurt ranks 4th amongst qualified players for points per game (20.5) this season.



    The Sydney Kings faced off against the South East Melbourne Phoenix in round 17 of the NBL25 season, and it was a thrilling match filled with impressive stats.

    The Kings came out on top with a final score of 92-84, thanks in large part to their strong offensive performance. They shot 48% from the field and 40% from three-point range, with multiple players contributing to the scoring effort.

    Casper Ware led the way for the Kings with 22 points, 6 assists, and 3 steals, while Jarell Martin added 18 points and 9 rebounds. Xavier Cooks had a solid all-around game with 14 points, 8 rebounds, and 4 assists.

    On the other side, the Phoenix put up a good fight but ultimately couldn’t match the Kings’ offensive output. They were led by Mitch Creek, who recorded a double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds. Kyle Adnam also had a strong game with 17 points and 5 assists.

    Overall, it was an exciting matchup between two talented teams, but the Kings ultimately came out on top with a solid performance on both ends of the court. Fans can look forward to more thrilling games as the NBL25 season continues to heat up.

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  • Hawks vs Bullets Prediction & Tips: NBL25 Round 17


    NBL25 Round 17 continues on Monday night with a clash between the top-of-the-ladder Illawarra Hawks against the languishing Brisbane Bullets. The Hawks will be looking to consolidate their spot at the top with a win against the undermanned Bullets, and we have you covered with a full preview and best bet for the game below!

    Also, we’re providing previews and expert betting tips for every game of the NBL25 season, so make sure to head over to our NBL Tips page regularly to keep up to date with all of our content.

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    NBL25 Round 17 Preview & Betting Tips

    Illawarra Hawks vs Brisbane Bullets

    Monday 7:30pm AEDT (Jan 20), WIN Entertainment Centre

    The Illawarra Hawks take on the Brisbane Bullets in a game that could shape the rest of the season for both teams. The Hawks, sitting at the top of the ladder with a 16-8 record, are looking to stay in first place. On the other hand, the Bullets are clinging to their finals hopes, sitting eighth at 10-14 and needing to win their last four games to have any chance of sneaking into the top six. The Hawks have had Brisbane’s measure this season, winning both matchups comfortably—by 12 points at home and 18 on the road. 

    The Hawks are in a great spot, with a fully fit roster and the best depth in the league. They lead the league in scoring, averaging 101.4 points per game, and have shown they can pile on points quickly. Their bench players have stepped up all season, allowing them to keep the pressure on opponents for the full 40 minutes. With confidence high and everything clicking, Illawarra look ready to keep their momentum going in front of their home fans. 

    For the Bullets, it’s a different story. Injuries have taken a huge toll on their season, leaving them with little depth to back up their starters. On top of that, their defence has been leaky lately, giving up 105, 112, and 111 points in their last three games. Now they’re up against the league’s best offence, and it’s hard to see how they can keep the Hawks from running away with this one. Brisbane will need to tighten up defensively and find a spark if they’re going to make a game of it. 

    From a personnel standpoint, Josh Bannan has been more aggressive attacking the basket in Tyrell Harrison’s absence, but needs to finish better around the rim to make the most of his opportunities. Meanwhile, Sam Froling’s strong form and dominance in the paint set up an exciting big-man battle, with both players looking to assert themselves on both ends of the floor.

    Everything points to a big night for Illawarra. With the Bullets struggling on both ends and the Hawks firing, this has the makings of another one-sided win. I expect the Hawks clear their 104.5 points line with ease as they look to stay in control at the top of the standings.

    Hawks Over 104.5 Points

    $1.80 (2 Units)



    In this highly anticipated matchup, the Illawarra Hawks will face off against the Brisbane Bullets in Round 17 of the NBL25 season. Both teams are vying for a spot in the playoffs and will be looking to secure a crucial win in this game.

    The Hawks have been in solid form recently, winning four of their last five games. With star players like Tyler Harvey and Sam Froling leading the way, they have shown that they have what it takes to compete with the best teams in the league.

    On the other hand, the Bullets have had a mixed season so far, but they are still in contention for a playoff spot. With talented players like Nathan Sobey and Lamar Patterson on their roster, they have the firepower to cause problems for any team in the league.

    In terms of prediction, this game could go either way as both teams are evenly matched. However, the Hawks have been in better form recently and will have the home-court advantage, which could give them the edge in this matchup.

    Tips:
    – Keep an eye on Tyler Harvey and Nathan Sobey, as they are the leading scorers for their respective teams and could have a big impact on the game.
    – Look out for the battle in the paint between Sam Froling and Lamar Patterson, as their performance could be crucial in determining the outcome of the game.
    – The team that wins the turnover battle and controls the pace of the game will likely come out on top, so ball security and execution will be key for both teams.

    Overall, this game promises to be an exciting and closely contested affair, so make sure to tune in and see which team comes out on top in this crucial Round 17 matchup.

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  • DrinkWise Preview: NBL25 – Round 15 v Adaleide 36ers

    DrinkWise Preview: NBL25 – Round 15 v Adaleide 36ers


    Melbourne United will look to start the new year with a bang when we head on the road for a matchup with the Adelaide 36ers.

    Having registered a pair of 20-point wins in our previous games against the Sixers in NBL25, we will be hoping to make it a clean sweep of our three regular season matchups on Saturday.

    A win would ensure we would stay in a top-two position on the ladder, while a defeat could see the team drop as low as fourth on the table.

    For Adelaide, every game is a must-win as they look to lift themselves up into a play-in spot.

    WHO’S HOT, WHO’S NOT

    (Past five games)
    United – L, L, L, L, W

    36ers – W, L, L, L, W

    After allowing four straight games of 97 or more points, all of which were losses, our defence looked back to its suffocating best against the Taipans on Boxing Day.

    Dean Vickerman will be preaching the importance of continuing this defensive consistency, as when holding teams under 90 points, we have won our past eight game.

    It’s a similar story for Adelaide, who conceded more points per game than any other team in the competition.

    When conceding more than 100 points this season, the Sixers have a 0-10 record. In both previous games against Adelaide, we have scored an average of 109.5 points.

    STARS COLLIDE

    Through both of our matchups with the 36ers this season, we have done a strong job of keeping their stars in check.

    While Kendrick Davis has averaged 23.5 points across the two games, this has mostly come on the back of his 26 made free-throws, with the American averaging just five made field-goals per game.

    This is a result of tight defence by the league’s best rim protector, Marcus Lee, who has tallied five blocks against Adelaide this season.

    GAME INFO

    Who: Melbourne United vs Adelaide 36ers

    Tip-off: 5:30pm AEDT, Saturday 4 January, 2025

    Where: Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide

    Watch: ESPN



    The DrinkWise Preview: NBL25 – Round 15 v Adelaide 36ers

    As we head into Round 15 of the NBL25 season, the anticipation is high as our team prepares to take on the Adelaide 36ers. With both teams fighting for a spot in the playoffs, this matchup is sure to be a thrilling battle on the court.

    The Adelaide 36ers have been a tough competitor this season, boasting a strong lineup and impressive performances. However, our team is ready to show them what we’re made of and come out on top in this crucial game.

    With key players on both sides ready to showcase their skills, fans can expect a fast-paced and exciting game filled with high-flying dunks, clutch three-pointers, and intense defensive plays.

    So grab your jerseys, rally your friends, and get ready to cheer on our team as they face off against the Adelaide 36ers in Round 15 of the NBL25 season. Let’s show our support and help lead our team to victory! #GoTeamGo #NBL25 #DrinkWisePreview

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  • Kings vs Phoenix Prediction & Tips: NBL25 Round 15

    Kings vs Phoenix Prediction & Tips: NBL25 Round 15


    Round 15 in NBL25 begins on Thursday night with a juicy matchup between the Sydney Kings and the South East Melbourne Phoenix at Qudos Bank Arena. The Phoenix are storming home in the back half of the season and will be eyeing off another big scalp in this one. We bring you our full preview and best bet for the clash below!

    Also, we’re providing previews and expert betting tips for every game of the NBL25 season, so make sure to head over to our NBL Tips page regularly to keep up to date with all of our content. 

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    NBL25 Round 15 Preview & Betting Tips

    Sydney Kings vs South East Melbourne Phoenix

    Thursday 7:30pm AEDT (Jan 2), Qudos Bank Arena

    The Sydney Kings take on the South East Melbourne Phoenix on Thursday night in what should be an exciting way to get Round 15 underway. The Kings are sitting at 11-9 and currently hold fourth place on the ladder. They’ve had a rough patch lately, dropping their last two games and giving up 111 points in both. Defence has been a problem, so they’ll need to lock things down if they want to get back on track and make the most of playing at home.

    The Phoenix, on the other hand, are in great form. They’ve won three in a row and are looking strong under new head coach Josh King. At 10-9 and sixth on the ladder, they’re starting to build some momentum, including a big win over the top-ranked Illawarra Hawks. Their balanced scoring attack has been hard to stop, with both starters and bench players stepping up. They’ll be coming into this game full of confidence and ready to challenge the Kings, as they look to snap a two-game losing streak in this matchup.

    When these teams met last, the Kings got the win in a close one, 74-69. This time around, the Phoenix look much sharper, and the Kings have some things to fix on defence. The Kings will be counting on their home crowd to help them turn things around, while the Phoenix will be out to keep their hot streak alive. With both teams pushing for playoff spots, this should be a competitive game with plenty on the line. 

    In my opinion, this game could end up being more of a grind than a shootout despite recent form, as the Kings will likely focus on tightening their defence after recent struggles. They’ve given up too many easy points in their last two games, and fixing that will be a top priority. Expect them to slow the pace and put pressure on the Phoenix’s scorers, making it harder for them to find open looks. If the Kings can stick to their defensive game plan, this one could turn into a low-scoring battle, with both teams needing to fight for every basket, just like we saw when they last met. With that said, I’m happy to take the unders for a single unit to kick off the round.

    Under 190.5 Points

    $1.89 (1 Unit)



    The Kings are set to take on the Phoenix in an exciting NBL25 Round 15 matchup. Both teams are coming off strong performances and looking to secure a win in this crucial game.

    The Kings have been on a hot streak lately, with strong performances from key players like Casper Ware and Jarell Martin. They have been playing well on both ends of the court and will look to continue their winning ways against the Phoenix.

    On the other hand, the Phoenix have also been playing well, led by their star player Mitch Creek. They have shown their ability to compete with some of the top teams in the league and will be looking to pull off an upset against the Kings.

    In terms of prediction, the Kings may have the edge in this matchup due to their recent form and strong performances. However, the Phoenix should not be underestimated and have the potential to pull off a surprise win.

    Some tips for this game include watching out for the battle between Casper Ware and Mitch Creek, as both players are crucial to their team’s success. Additionally, keeping an eye on the rebounding battle and three-point shooting will be key factors in determining the outcome of this game.

    Overall, this Kings vs Phoenix matchup is sure to be an exciting one, with both teams hungry for a win. Stay tuned for what promises to be a thrilling game of basketball.

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  • NBL25 Round 14 Predictions & Tips

    NBL25 Round 14 Predictions & Tips


    Round 14 in NBL25 gets underway on Boxing Day and runs through until New Year’s Eve, with games on every day in-between. Seven games in total make up the round’s action and we have you covered with previews and best bets for each of them below. Good luck to everyone following our tips and most importantly, have a safe and happy holidays!

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    NBL25 Round 14 Preview & Betting Tips

    Cairns Taipans vs Melbourne United

    Thursday 7:30pm AEDT (Dec 26), Cairns Convention Centre

    Click here for our full game preview and best bet!

     

    Brisbane Bullets vs Illawarra Hawks

    Friday 7:30pm AEDT (Dec 27), Brisbane Entertainment Centre

    It’s a fantastic Friday night game in Round 14 with a couple of the in-form teams in the competition coming together in Brisbane. The Bullets have won six of their last eight games including four in a row on their home deck, while the Hawks are currently riding a four-game win streak, with two of them coming against the Wildcats and the other two against fellow contenders in United and the Kings.

    The bad news for the Bullets is the recent injury update of James Batemon. The three-point flamethrower injured his hamstring last weekend and is now set to miss the remainder of NBL25. The good news is Isaac White started in his absence against the 36ers and poured in a career-high 22 points. Meanwhile, the Hawks have a clean bill of health coming into the busiest period of their schedule.

    These two clubs are ranked in the top three for points per game this season, with the Hawks putting up 101.1 per contest and the Bullets a ticker under 97. The area that separates these clubs is on the defensive end, as the Hawks give up only 91 per game to the Bullets at over 96. And while both clubs have excellent three-point shooting and are happy to push the pace, the elite defence of the Hawks should be enough to keep the total points under the current line which is currently a huge 206.5 points.

    Under 206.5 Points

    $1.95 (1 Unit)

     

    Adelaide 36ers vs Perth Wildcats

    Saturday 8:00pm AEDT (Dec 28), Adelaide Entertainment Centre

    Preview and best bet coming soon.

     

    Tasmania JackJumpers vs Brisbane Bullets

    Sunday 2:30pm AEDT (Dec 29), MyState Bank Arena

    Preview and best bet coming soon.

     

    Sydney Kings vs Adelaide 36ers

    Monday 7:30pm AEDT (Dec 30), Qudos Bank Arena

    Preview and best bet coming soon.

     

    Illawarra Hawks vs South East Melbourne Phoenix

    Tuesday 5:30pm AEDT (Dec 31), WIN Entertainment Centre

    Preview and best bet coming soon.

     

    Cairns Taipans vs New Zealand Breakers

    Tuesday 7:30pm AEDT (Dec 31), Cairns Convention Centre

    Preview and best bet coming soon.



    NBL25 Round 14 Predictions & Tips

    As we head into Round 14 of the NBL25 season, the race for the playoffs is heating up. With only a few weeks left in the regular season, every game is crucial for teams looking to secure their spot in the postseason. Here are our predictions and tips for this week’s matchups:

    1. Perth Wildcats vs. Cairns Taipans: The Wildcats have been on a hot streak lately and we expect them to continue their winning ways against the struggling Taipans. Prediction: Perth Wildcats win.

    2. Melbourne United vs. Adelaide 36ers: United have been one of the top teams in the league this season and we expect them to come out on top against the 36ers. Prediction: Melbourne United win.

    3. Sydney Kings vs. Illawarra Hawks: This should be a close matchup between two evenly matched teams. We give the edge to the Kings playing at home. Prediction: Sydney Kings win.

    4. Brisbane Bullets vs. New Zealand Breakers: The Breakers have been playing well recently and we think they will come out on top in this game. Prediction: New Zealand Breakers win.

    5. South East Melbourne Phoenix vs. Tasmania JackJumpers: The Phoenix have been struggling lately but we think they will bounce back with a win against the JackJumpers. Prediction: South East Melbourne Phoenix win.

    Stay tuned for another exciting round of NBL action and see if our predictions come true! Let us know your thoughts and predictions in the comments below.

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