Le'afa's Kings looking forward to upcoming homestand
12 Dec
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Sydney Kings guard Izayah Le'afa believes his team has taken a lot away from their recent road win over his former side, the New Zealand Breakers.
In an interview with the Big Sports Breakfast this week, King #251 explained what the round 11 victory, in his hometown in Wellington, meant.
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"It was a great team win, which hopefully gets the ball rolling for us for a few more," the New Zealand international said.
"It's always tough to go over to New Zealand and play, so to win in the fashion we did was impressive."
The Hoops Capital side's next chance to prove that comes this Sunday when they host the Brisbane Bullets at Qudos Bank Arena.
"After playing so many of our games on the road so far, the whole group is looking forward to playing in front of our home fans again," said the 28-year-old, whose team plays nine of their next 12 games at Qudos Bank Arena.
"This upcoming stretch of home games will allow us to get into a good routine of training too, as we won't have to travel as much.
"Just every team, we've had our own battles and inconsistencies this season but there's a good feeling in the group right now and we're confident we'll be able to record a few more wins in the coming weeks, starting with Brisbane.
"We played them a few months ago and had a solid win but they're a much different team now, so it'll be up to us top be ready to go come Sunday."
Tickets to this Sunday's game, which will see the Hoops Capital club celebrate Heritage Round, are still available here.

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