Isaac
Years ago

NBL Quarter Final Facts

Current most games without a Championship amongst players in this year's Finals:
392  Brad Davidson (Adelaide)
312  Peter Crawford (Perth)
264  David Cooper (Adelaide)
231  Russell Hinder (Townsville)
188  Matt Burston (South)
185  Paul Henare (New Zealand)
162  Rhys Carter (South)
159  Adam Caporn (Perth)
147  Shawn Redhage (Perth)
146  Luke Kendall (Melbourne)
Oldest players still in finals: (as at Feb 18)
37 years 3 months  John Rillie (Crocs)
36 years 11 months  Tony Ronaldson (Breakers)
35 years 10 months  Brett Maher (Sixers)
35 years 0 months  Phill Jones (Breakers)
34 years 9 months  Brad Davidson (Sixers)
34 years 1 month  Chris Anstey (Tigers)
33 years 11 months  Rosell Ellis (Crocs)
33 years 3 months  Stephen Hoare (Tigers)
And here's a boatload of trivia for the Breakers-36ers game:
All-Time: Breakers 6, Sixers 11.

In Auckland: Breakers 5, Sixers 4

New Zealand have won 56% of their home games against Adelaide (5-from-9) while Adelaide have won 87.5% of their home games against New Zealand (7-from-8). The home team has won seven of the last eight games played between these teams, the only exception being the Sixers' 10-point win in Round 8.

2009 meetings:
Round 3: 2/10/08  Breakers 118 def Sixers 80 at Auckland
Round 8: 6/11/08  Sixers 96 def Breakers 86 at Auckland
Round 21: 7/2/09  Sixers 102 def Breakers 91 at Adelaide

These teams have struggled to have consistent line-ups this season with key players missing in each of the three contests. The Sixers also had import Mark Tyndale for the first two clashes and Rod Grizzard for the third. (Julius Hodge never played against the Breakers in his time with the 36ers).

Absent from 1st match: Adelaide: Adam Ballinger, Aaron Bruce New Zealand: Paul Henare
Absent from 2nd match: Adelaide: Brad Davidson, Brett Maher New Zealand: CJ Bruton, Phill Jones
Absent from 3rd match: New Zealand: Kirk Penney

This is the first time in NBL playoff history that two players that were teammates on a Championship winning team have coached against each other in a finals match. Both Andrej Lemanis and Scott Ninnis were a part of Brian Goorjian's South East Melbourne Magic team in 1992 that won the title in the franchise's first season. There have been just seven men in the history of the competition that have won a title as a player and come back to coach a winning playoff game, with Lemanis last year being the most recent.

To make this equation all the more historic (and complicated), it is also the first time two playoff coaches will have a player on their roster that they shared a Championship with as a player. Lemanis (and Ninnis) celebrated with Tony Ronaldson in the South East Melbourne Magic's Championship season in 1992 and Ninnis was also a teammate of Brett Maher's when they shared a title for the Sixers in 1998 in Ninnis' last match of his 318-game playing career.

There have just been a handful of occasions this has happened to one team in a finals match with Shane Heal coaching Kavossy Franklin for the Dragons in 2007, Scott Fisher leading Ricky Grace for Perth in 2005 and then it goes back to Andy Campbell in 1989 and Jerry Lee in 1987, who both coached a long list of ex-Cannons from their 1983 and 1984 Championship years.

Kirk Penney played just twice against Adelaide this year and scored 34 and 24 points. Spirit import Derrick Low was the only other player to score more than 24 twice this year against the Sixers. Penney's 29-point average against Adelaide was the second-best scoring average by any player this year, only topped by his 35.5 against the Hawks.

Best season averages by a player against another team:
35.5 ppg  Kirk Penney (Breakers) vs Wollongong - 2 games
29.0 ppg  Kirk Penney (Breakers) vs Adelaide - 2 games
29.0 ppg  Ebi Ere (Tigers) vs Wollongong - 3 games
27.5 ppg  Justin Bowen (Blaze) vs Perth - 2 games
27.0 ppg  James Harvey (Blaze) vs Sydney - 3 games
26.7 ppg  Shawn Redhage (Wildcats) vs Wollongong - 3 games
26.5 ppg  Kirk Penney (Breakers) vs Townsville - 4 games
26.5 ppg  Adam Ballinger (36ers) vs Perth - 2 games
26.0 ppg  Ebi Ere (Tigers) va Townsville - 3 games
25.3 ppg  Kirk Penney (Breakers) vs Dragons - 3 games

Kirk Penney's 24.2 ppg was good enough to lead the league in scoring and he becomes the second Breaker to do that after Carlos Powell averaged 28.2 in 2007. Only once in the last nine years has the team of the league's highest scorer won a playoff series in the same season and that was Matthew Neilsen's Sydney Kings, who went on to win the Championship in 2004. Last year Penney took 508 shots in the regular season  it was 507 this year  and shot the ball at 47.2% in 2008 compared to 45.5% this year.

Adelaide have lost their past four playoff matches, which is the worst ever run in their 28th season in the NBL. They have been knocked out in sudden death in 2004 (at Melbourne 107-103), 2005 (vs Brisbane 110-125) and 2006 (vs Cairns 103-106 in overtime).

The Sixers last won a playoff game in March 2003 but it was a famous one. After losing 116-119 to the Wildcats at home in the best-of-three series, Adelaide looked certain to be heading home when they trailed 54-80 at three-quarter time, but outscored the home team 4511 in the final quarter to win 99-91 and set a new league record with the 26-point comeback. Perth did however recover to win Game Three at home 107-99. That comeback win remains the only winning finals match that Adelaide's Jacob Holmes has played in during his 244-game career.

This will be the first-ever NBL finals match played in Auckland and is probably the most important game played in New Zealand since the Breakers debut game in October 2003, which was also against the Adelaide 36ers. That match was won by the Breakers 111-110 and featured four players for the home side that will be playing in this match in Phill Jones, Paul Henare, Dillon Boucher and Paora Winitana (who will be wearing the opposition colours this time around as a member of the 36ers). Brett Maher and Jacob Holes represented Adelaide that night with another man that has since switched clubs in Oscar Forman.

Paora Winitana is featuring strongly in the milestone games with his debut for the Breakers in their first-ever game against Adelaide and last year he was a part of New Zealand's first ever team in the NBL playoffs when they were eliminated by the Bullets in Brisbane. This year he will feature in the Breakers first ever home playoff game but in the role of the spoiler. Winitana did not suit up in their first game in Auckland but played 18 minutes in the return clash which was won by the Sixers.

Tony Ronaldson is completing his 20th season in the NBL and has the unbelievable record of his teams never having missed the playoffs in his career. Ronaldson chose to miss the 1991 finals for the Eastside Spectres to attend college at Arizona State but has never missed a post-season since his return the following year. This will be his 13th campaign since his last taste of a Championship for the Magic back in 1996.

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hereschenes  
Years ago

JR's 37?? Good grief.

Also kinda sobering that only Maher and Jacob "Holes" are the only 2 Sixers left from 2003!

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Ben Fitz  
Years ago

yeah would not have picked that JR was older than Mahersy.


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Jack Toft  
Years ago

Mahersey just dies his hair grey to look that way

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Hinder has won a championship.

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skip  
Years ago

No he hasnt.

West Sydney never won a championship
Neither did the Hunter pirates.
He went to Syndey after their 3peat and they havnt won one since.
So unless Townsville win one this year, he will still be ring free.

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EC  
Years ago

Maher needs to dye his hair grey to convince anyone that he is ready for retirement, his game doesn't do it.

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Isaac  
Years ago

Maher is naturally grey. He'd just need to stop dyeing his hair EC!

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EC  
Years ago

It was a joke Isaac. The point of my post was to emphasise the fact that age is more evident in the colour of his hair than in his game.

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