Buford's troops recharged ahead of match-up with Breakers
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By Rani Hodges for NBL.com.au
28 Feb
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The Sydney Kings have utilised the FIBA break efficiently, with head coach Chase Buford saying it has allowed his stars to gain some much-needed rest ahead of the Championship Series.
The Kings withstood a gruelling battle with the Cairns Taipans in the Playoffs Series, with MVP Xavier Cooks rolling his ankle during game two.
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The break could have been a blessing in disguise for Sydney, to get their bodies ready for what will be an unrivalled Championship Series against the New Zealand Breakers.
“It gave us an opportunity, especially Xav, to get healthy and a few guys to rest up,” Buford said.
“I expect our team to really come out and compete.”
With just under a week till our first game of the Hungry Jack's NBL Grand Final Series, the Kings need to secure three wins to go back-to-back.
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With only three days to go until game one of the best-of-five fight for the trophy, both teams are preparing to get back on the court to battle it out.
A 12-day FIBA World Cup Qualifier break fell in the middle of the Playoffs and Championship Series, giving teams no choice but to rest before the series begins.
Buford didn’t see the break as a road bump, saying it instead motivated the Kings to “play for their own identity” and adopt last years’ winning mindset.
“They’re ready to go play for their own identity,” Buford said.
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“We tried to keep it as consistent as we can [compared to last year], the way we normally do things.
“We’ve done the same process in terms of the way we scouted and the booklets we put together.”
Game one of the best of five contests tips off on Friday, March 3 at 7:30pm AEDT at Qudos Bank Arena, with tickets available here.

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