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Maluach steps up as Kings’ key contributor

17 Feb
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Wayne Cousins

The 27-year-old guard produced one of his finest games in win over Wildcats.
He might be one of the quiet, unsung heroes of the Sydney Kings but Makuach Maluach is now starting to make a loud noise on the NBL stage.

The 27-year-old guard produced one of his finest games in his three years at the Kings in Sunday’s win over the Perth Wildcats.

His 18-point haul follows on from his season-best 21 against the Hawks late last month. He was previously averaging eight points per game from 30 played.

Makuach

Having re-signed with the club last April on a one-year deal, Maluach has quickly developed his skills under six-time championship coach Brian Goorjian.

Goorjian liked what he saw in Maluach at the back end of last season and wanted to make sure this talented young athlete remained in the purple and gold colours.

“If you go from last year, the winnings in the picking and when the season finished, I told him the most important meeting was his, and that I wanted him back,’’ Goorjian said on Sunday after Maluach’s efforts against the Wildcats.

“I had only been there (at the Kings) for a year. I just started and we had a lot of new (faces). When we had the injuries and he started to get more opportunity and the way he practiced, and the way he finished, it was like give me one more, and I promise you, you are going to be a happy man.

“From the start of this thing, he has been an integral piece, and he is only getting better.

“With our style of play, he is a very important piece and I felt very comfortable that if he came back, he’d be huge for us.”
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