Hunter relishing Finals tilt with Kings
By
By Dan Woods for NBL.com.au
15 Feb
1
min read


Jordi Hunter’s career resume contains the words ‘NBL Champion’, however, this season could be the first time the Sydney centre sees the court in an NBL playoff series since his debut campaign.
Despite being a member of the all-conquering Kings that overcame the JackJumpers to win the championship last season, Hunter was seen celebrating victories in a club polo and a pair of dress pants.
A foot injury had curtailed his season and he couldn’t regain fitness in time for, what could have been, the biggest few weeks of his career.
He returned to the court this season and has been an ever-present for the side. He’s played a crucial role backing up import centre Tim Soares and MVP Xavier Cooks, and he’s put in a handful of match-turning performances in his own right.
"Who doesn't like playing at the Q?" - the away side, probably 😅
— NBL (@NBL) February 13, 2023
Fans have been packing out stadiums all around the country in NBL23, and the @SydneyKings faithful have been doing the 𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐤 👏
🎟️ Grab your tickets to the Playoff: https://t.co/84xJowkYPn pic.twitter.com/V8Czh2DMyL
Most notable, perhaps, was his 12-point, four block performance against Melbourne United in October.
“The team did a good job of keeping me involved and making me feel like I was a part of it,” Hunter told SEN.
“Having said that I would have preferred to be out there helping the boys get the job done.
“We’ve got a few wins to get but I’m really glad to have my part to play.”
STAY UP TO DATE WITH THE KINGS' NBL23 FINALS INFORMATION HERE
Those few wins before a potential second straight Grand Final series appearance are no sure thing though. In the way of Hunter and the Kings is a side that’s already beaten them twice this season – the Cairns Taipans.
Two key points of difference seem to be leaning the way of the Kings though. The first and potential third game of the series will be played in Sydney, giving the Kings hometown advantage, and Cairns enter the series struck with injury.
Keanu Pinder is already a certainty to miss the series with a facial injury, while Tahjere McCall is a game time decision as he battles a shoulder injury.
Check out our NBL23 Finals fans hype reel above, via our Sydney Kings' YouTube channel. While you're there, be sure to hit subscribe, to ensure you never miss out on any of our great videos.
Hunter says regardless of any missing players, his side won’t be taking the Taipans lightly.
“They obviously have some outs that are some great players, but they have a lot of great players left on the roster,” he said. “We don’t want to take them lightly because they’re missing bodies.
“They’re going to play a similar brand of basketball – probably a little more three heavy – to us. They’ll run us up and down the floor and that’s exactly what we want to do.
“There are a lot of ways we align in playstyle … they’re a great basketball team, they’ve had a great season and they took care of business [against us] two out of three times.
“We have some work to do to make sure we pay that back.”
The regular season champions will host the series' first game at Qudos Bank Arena on Wednesday, February 15 from 7.30pm AEDT - with tickets still available here.

11 May
Kings' NBL24 memberships off to flying start

8 May
Bruce's Thunder edge Noi's Rip City in NBL1 blockbuster
Kouat Noi
Shaun Bruce

8 May
Cooks named in Boomers' 18-man World Cup squad
Xavier Cooks

8 May
Maluach's unheralded contribution to Boomers' bronze medal
Makuach Maluach

4 May
Next generation take part in April's Hoops Capital Academy camps

4 May
Kings ink Sydney product Amir to three-year deal

3 May
Kings' NBL24 full-season memberships now on sale

1 May
Noi makes NBL1 season debut as Rip City fall to Northside
Kouat Noi

1 May
Cooks refused to leave his Kings 'high and dry'
Xavier Cooks

29 Apr
King of the north Noi returns to Rip City
Kouat Noi

27 Apr
Hoops Capital launches exciting 2024 SEDA program

24 Apr
Galloway fills stat sheet as Ipswich defeats Townsville
Jaylin Galloway

20 Apr
Banner night to tip-off Kings' bumper home NBL24 schedule

19 Apr
Hoops Capital East hosts first Academy camps

19 Apr
Kings' quest for NBL three-peat starts in Wollongong

18 Apr
McIntyre's NSW Metro side claims national champs silver medal
Support your team with the latest gear
Grab your latest team releases before they're gone.

Get the latest Team Updates
Breaking news & special offers. Direct to your inbox.
