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NBL25 round 10 stat attack: Kings vs United

30 Nov
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All the stats you need to know before Sydney's round 10 clash with Melbourne.

The Sydney Kings will look to make it two wins in three days on Sunday when they take on Melbourne United from 2.30pm AEDT on Sunday.

Before the two rivals hit the hardwood at John Cain Arena (with the match broadcast live on Channel 10 and ESPN), check out all the key stats below.

SYDNEY KINGS

  • Sydney has lost each of its last four games when losing the rebound count.
  • Sydney ranks first in the league for opponent field goal percentage this season (41).
  • This season, 44.4 per cent of Sydney's scoring has come from the bench - the highest mark in the league.
  • Sydney has allowed fewer than 100 points in each of its last 16 games - team's longest streak since 2021-22.
  • Sydney ranks first in the league for points allowed per possession this season (1.06).
  • Sydney ranks first in the league for opponent points per game this season (76.7).
  • Sydney ranks first for second-chance points per game (15.5) this season.
  • Sydney ranks ninth in the league for true shooting percentage this season (53.3%).
  • Sydney ranks ninth in the league for free throw percentage this season (72.4%).
  • Sydney ranks eighth in the league for points per possession this season (1.11).
  • Izayah Le'Afa has recorded the most field goal attempts without being blocked (77) of any player in the league this season.
  • Xavier Cooks is the only qualified player ranked top 10 in the league for both rebounds (8.9) and assists (3.9) per game this season.
  • Cameron Oliver has a career average of 11.3 rebounds per game against Melbourne - most against any opponent.
  • Sydney is +109 with Bul Kuol on the floor and -52 when he's off this season - the best on/off split differential in the league.
  • Xavier Cooks is the only qualified player in the league to be leading their team in points (16.1) and rebounds (8.9) per game this season.
  • Bul Kuol ranks first in the league for plus-minus (+109) this season.
  • Xavier Cooks ranks first among qualified players for second chance points per game (4.1) this season.
  • Kouat Noi ranks second amongst qualified players for three-pointers made per 36 minutes (4.2) this season.

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MELBOURNE UNITED

  • Melbourne has won five of its last six games at John Cain Arena after trailing at quarter-time.
  • Melbourne has won eight of its last nine games when playing with a rest advantage.
  • Melbourne holds a 7-1 record when Ian Clark scores 14+ points this season.
  • Melbourne has won 13 of its last 16 games against Sydney at John Cain Arena.
  • Chris Goulding was the hero for the Boomers over the International break, scoring 27 points (9-14 from three) against Thailand and 31 points (10-16 from three) against South Korea.
  • This season, 38.2% of Melbourne's scoring has come from beyond the three-point line - the highest mark in the league.
  • Melbourne ranks first in the league for three-point percentage this season (37.5%).
  • Melbourne ranks second in the league for rebounds per game this season (42.9).
  • Melbourne ranks second in the league for points per game this season (95.3).
  • Melbourne ranks second in the league for points per possession this season (1.18).
  • Melbourne ranks third in the league for points allowed per possession this season (1.08).
  • Melbourne ranks 10th in the league for opponent free throw attempts per game this season (22.5).
  • Robert Loe is the only Melbourne player to have started every game this season.
  • Marcus Lee has a career average of 8.0 rebounds per game against Sydney - most against any opponent.
  • Chris Goulding has hit at least one three-pointer in 79 consecutive appearances - the longest active streak of any player in the league.
  • Ian Clark has made the most free-throws without a miss (20) of any player in the league this season.
  • Flynn Cameron scored a career-high 21 points (including seven three-pointers) in his last appearance.
  • Jack White ranks first among qualified players for rebounds per game (10.2) this season.
  • Chris Goulding ranks first among qualified players for three-pointers made per 36 minutes (4.5) this season.
  • Marcus Lee ranks first among qualified players for blocks per 36 minutes (3.5) this season.
  • Matthew Dellavedova ranks first among qualified players for assists per 36 minutes (9.4) this season.
  • Chris Goulding ranks first among qualified players for three-pointers made per game (3.4) this season.
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