Snakes needed win but Hawks had a Ball
Five observations from the Cairns Taipans’ NBL loss to the Illawarra Hawks on Saturday night at home.
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1. THE FAR NORTH HAWKS
In what may be a first in the NBL, Illawarra had more Cairns guys on their bench and in their squad than what the Taipans did.
Co-captain Nate Jawai is counted as a local for the Snakes.
But, at the other end of the court, Cairns’ Joel Khalu was drafted in as a third assistant coach for Illawarra for the game.
Cairns’ Matthew Adekponya is also working for the Hawks this season, shooting their digital content behind the scenes.
2. THEY WERE THERE TO SEE THE WHIZ KID
The “oohs and aahs” from the crowd were there early on as the NBA-bound LaMelo Ball put on a show.
He dropped a special behind the back dime to veteran big man David Andersen before quickly following that up with a deep transition triple that forced a Mike Kelly time-out.
LaMelo is much like a key forward in the AFL, he always thinks he is open and has his hand up calling for the ball, even if his teammates are in a better position.
Ball was excellent in the first half on Saturday night and showed why NBA clubs are licking their lips at the prospect of securing him.
3. SUNDAY WAS BALLIN’ OUT
The championship winner with the Perth Wildcats, Sunday Dech trialled with Cairns a couple of seasons ago but they did not have a job for him at the time.
The combo-guard has found a home with the Hawks and he killed the Snakes in the first half on Saturday.
Dech had 13 points before halftime and finished with four triples.
4. ILLAWARRA WERE KINGS OF THE BOARDS
Illawarra monstered the Snakes on the glass, grabbing 16 first half offensive rebounds, which became way too many second chance points for Mike Kelly’s liking.
The Hawks pulled in more rebounds off the offensive end, 16, than Cairns did at either end in the first half, just 13 as a team.
They would eventually win the rebound count by 18.
The 26 offensive rebounds Illawarra grabbed was the highest number of offensive rebounds in a 40-minute game in NBL history.
5. GOODBYE MELO
Whispers behind the scenes continue to grow that LaMelo Ball will soon depart the NBL. Hawks coach Matt Flinn said post-game he expects him to play out the season but that looks unlikely now.
Originally published as Snakes needed win but Hawks had a Ball