Simon disregards NBL history ahead of game two

5 Mar

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Simon disregards NBL history ahead of game two
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Sydney Kings import Justin Simon has declared history means little to his side, who are facing the challenge of bouncing back from a 1-0 deficit in the Championship Series.

Sydney Kings import Justin Simon has declared history means little to his side, who are facing the challenge of bouncing back from a 1-0 deficit in the Championship Series.

In 25 of the past 26 Championship Series, the team who has won game one has gone on to raise the trophy, placing history firmly in the corner of the New Zealand Breakers.

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However, Simon says the Kings aren’t focused on the historical numbers heading into Sunday’s game two in Auckland.

“I really don’t pay too much attention to that, you don’t want to count yourself out and we’re looking forward to making something happen in Game 2,” Simon said via Newscorp.

“It’s a quick turnaround, so we can’t really dwell on it.

"We’ve got to have a short-term memory, learn from it, keep moving forward and get a W on their home court.”

Simon added Sydney’s medical staff will have banged-up star duo Xavier Cooks and Derrick Walton Jr “ready to go” despite the pair limping off in game one.

The crucial game two between the Breakers and Kings tips off at 4pm AEDT on Sunday at a sold-out Spark Arena.

The game will be broadcast live and free on ESPN via Kayo Freebies, 10 Peach and 10 Play.

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