'Kings still the benchmark': Bruce
By
By Jasper Bruce - AAP
18 Nov
1
min read


Shaun Bruce insists the Sydney Kings still set the benchmark for the NBL as they prepare to meet ladder-leading Melbourne United for the first time this season.
With Jo Lual-Acuil Jr back in the post and Chris Goulding dead-on from deep, United have recaptured their heavyweight status after missing the most recent post-season.
Melbourne (9-2) sit two wins clear atop the ladder, though have played one more game than second-placed Sydney, and are championship favourites with bookmakers.
GRAB YOUR TICKETS TO THE KINGS' HOME MATCHES NOW
Under new coach Mahmoud Abdelfattah, Sydney (7-3) have maintained the up-tempo brand of basketball that won them the past two championships.
But a scheduling quirk has denied them the chance to meet modern-day rivals United since last year's inaugural Christmas Day fixture.
Sunday's road clash looms as their sternest test of the season to date but the Kings will not be overawed by the external hype around United.
"They're one of the better teams, for sure, but I wouldn't say they're the benchmark," Bruce told AAP.
"I think we're still the benchmark. We're still building but I think we're going to be the team to beat all year.
"It would only mean so much to talk about it (beating United), it's about going and showing it. Games like Sunday are what that's for.
"It'll be a packed house down there, a hostile environment on the road, it'll be a good challenge for us and one we're looking forward to."
Watch episode three of the Hoops Capital Podcast featuring Alex Toohey via Sydney Kings' YouTube channel above. While you're there, be sure to hit subscribe, to ensure you never miss out on any of our great videos.
The two sides match up on each other well.
Both have elite one-two punches at five, with Melbourne's Lual-Acuil Jr and Ariel Hukporti set to take on Sydney big men Jordi Hunter and Jonah Bolden.
Elsewhere, elite defensive guard Shea Ili will go a long way to deciding the game as he covers Kings import and former league MVP Jaylen Adams.
"All over the court there's going to be great match-ups," Bruce said.
"It's just one of those contests that's going to be really exciting."
United welcome forward Luke Travers back from the concussion he suffered against former side the Perth Wildcats on November 6.
But Melbourne's ex-NBA guards Matthew Dellavedova (calf) and Ian Clark (hamstring) will not return from injury until early December after the FIBA break.
"'Delly', just to start with is a high-level defender," said coach Dean Vickerman.
"Ian's been a good defender as well. (The Kings) are a team that if you can move the basketball well, you can find some effective three-point shots.
"Hopefully other guys can step up in that area where Ian's magnificent for us, shooting the basketball."

10 Mar
Madgen takes his place in Sydney Kings Ring of Honour

4 Mar
Sydney Kings rally the city with ‘Banners Aren’t Raised Alone’ campaign

4 Mar
Hoops Capital Youth League – Term 2 2026 Registrations Now Open!

4 Mar
Sydney Kings brings NBL Finals fever to Bondi Beach

4 Mar
A fine balancing act for Kings ahead of semis

1 Mar
Showman Noi ready to bring finals energy

25 Feb
VOTING OPEN: Sydney Kings Ring of Honour

25 Feb
Player update: Robertson to miss finals, recovery begins

24 Feb
'We were a match made in heaven' - Davis

24 Feb
Goorjian wins NBL Coach of Year for seventh time

21 Feb
NBL26 Award Finalists Revealed

21 Feb
Goorj praises Kings for controlling their 'destiny'

20 Feb
Kings crowned 2025/26 regular season champions

19 Feb
Kings won’t risk complacency with top spot on the line

19 Feb
Kings full of pride of their Savannah connection

17 Feb
Maluach steps up as Kings’ key contributor
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.
