Buford expects to face vastly different United outfit
23 Oct
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Although his Sydney Kings easily accounted for Melbourne United two weeks ago, coach Chase Buford knows that will mean little come Sunday afternoon at John Cain Arena.
The NBL22 championship-winning coach expects a vastly improved United side in round four.
“Sunday should be another good game and my guess is there won’t be a lot of space in the middle of the floor like last time,” Buford said.
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“Just like them, we’ll make our own adjustments to give us the best chance of victory.”
Like the Kings, who come into the fixture on the back of a loss to Adelaide, United will be out to avoid two straight defeats, after going down to Cairns earlier this round.
“As a player, the only way you can control your fate is who you respond when given a second opportunity so closely after a loss - like we do this Sunday,” Kings guard Derrick Walton said.
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“It’s about learning from the mistakes you made - all losses are personal and I expect our whole team to come ready against United.”
The game, which tips offs at 4pm AEDT, will give the Hoops Capital side a chance to extend its NBL away win record to 16 games.

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