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NBL25 round 12 stat attack: Kings vs Bullets

14 Dec
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All the stats you need to know ahead of Sunday's clash between Sydney and Brisbane.

The Sydney Kings will host the Brisbane Bullets on Sunday, December 15 at Qudos Bank Arena, during the NBL's Heritage Round.

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Before the two interstate rivals hit the hardwood from 4.15pm, check out all the stats that matter below.

SYDNEY KINGS

  • Sydney has won 11 of its last 12 games against Brisbane after trailing at quarter-time.
  • Sydney has won 10 of its last 11 home games against Brisbane.
  • Sydney ranks 1st in the league for opponent field goal percentage this season (40.7).
  • This season, 42.9 per cent of Sydney's scoring has come from the bench - the highest mark in the league.
  • Seven different Sydney players have scored 20+ points in a game this season - most in the league.
  • Sydney scored 18 unanswered points against Brisbane on October 5 - its biggest scoring run of the season.
  • Sydney ranks first in the league for offensive rebounds per game this season (13.3).
  • Sydney ranks first in the league for blocks per game this season (4.9).
  • Sydney ranks first in the league for points allowed per possession this season (1.07).
  • Sydney ranks ninth in the league for free throw percentage this season (71.8).
  • Sydney ranks eighth in the league for first-quarter points per game this season (22.3).
  • Bul Kuol has a career average of 15.5 points and 2.9 three-pointers per game against Brisbane - most against any opponent.
  • Jaylen Adams recorded an equal-career-high 10 assists in his last outing against Brisbane in round three.
  • Jaylen Adams has recorded 4+ assists in eight consecutive appearances - the longest active streak of any player in the league.
  • Xavier Cooks is one of only two qualified players in the league to be leading their team in points (16.0) and rebounds (8.3) per game this season.
  • Sydney is +107 with Bul Kuol on the floor and -53 when he's off this season.
  • Keli Leaupepe scored a career-high 22 points in his last outing against Brisbane in round three.
  • Jaylen Adams ranks first among qualified players for steals per game (2.1) this season.
  • Kouat Noi ranks second among qualified players for three-pointers made per 36 minutes (4.4) this season.
  • Jaylen Adams ranks third among qualified players for assists per game (6.5) this season.

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BRISBANE BULLETS

  • Brisbane has won each of its last seven games when winning the rebound count.
  • Brisbane has won the fourth quarter in each of its last six games.
  • Brisbane has lost each of its last five games when losing the rebound count.
  • Brisbane holds a 5-0 record when James Batemon scores 20+ points this season (2-7 when he scores under 20 points).
  • Brisbane has won each of its last three games.
  • Brisbane ranks second in the league for field goal percentage this season (47.9).
  • Tyrell Harrison ranks first among qualified players for field goal percentage (65.1) this season.
  • Brisbane ranks first in the league for rebound percentage this season (52.0%).
  • Brisbane ranks first in the league for pace this season (81.1).
  • Brisbane scored 16 unanswered points against Sydney on October 5 - its biggest scoring run of the season.
  • Brisbane ranks first in the league for Q4 points per game this season (28.1).
  • Brisbane ranks second for second-chance points per game (13.7) this season.
  • Brisbane ranks second in the league for true shooting percentage this season (58.7).
  • Brisbane ranks 10th in the league for turnovers per game this season (13.6).
  • Brisbane ranks 10th in the league for blocks per game this season (2.9).
  • Casey Prather is one of only three players in the league to have scored 30+ points in consecutive games this season.
  • Keandre Cook scored a career-high 33 points against the Phoenix on Thursday night.
  • Josh Bannan has recorded 6+ rebounds in eight consecutive appearances - the longest active streak of any player in the league.
  • Tyrell Harrison ranks first among qualified players for second-chance points per game (4.2) this season.
  • James Batemon ranks second among qualified players for three-point percentage (50) this season.
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