Undermanned Kings show great fight in loss to Phoenix at NBL Blitz
13 Nov
1
min read


By Matt McQuade
Result: South East Melbourne Phoenix 81 Brydens Lawyers Sydney Kings 75
Stats That Matter: Rebound count Kings 50 Phoenix 50; Kings 12 offensive rebounds; Kings 9/34 (26%) three-point shooting; Phoenix six blocked shots
Kings MVP: Jarell Martin’s third quarter work pulled the Kings back in the ballgame.
Turning Point: Sydney’s injury toll from tipoff ultimately proved too much to overcome.
The game was over when: Phoenix guard Xavier Mumford nailed a jumper with just over three minutes remaining to make it a double-figure lead.
Trending in the right direction: Just seeing Angus Glover healthy and out there on the court should gladden the hearts of every Sydney Kings fan.
Despite being significantly undermanned, the Brydens Lawyers Sydney Kings have produced a highly encouraging first-up display in going down 81-75 to the South East Melbourne Phoenix on night one of the NBL Blitz at the Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre.
Already missing Matur Maker, Makur Maker, Jordan Hunter and Dejan Vasiljevic coming into the game, the Kings held out new import point guard Jaylen Adams due to knee soreness and then lost second import R.J. Hunter in the pregame warm-up due to a groin pull.
With so many weapons unavailable, it was understandable that the purple and gold struggled in the early going against a Phoenix unit featuring three ex-NBA players in Mitch Creek, Ryan Broekhoff and Chinese behemoth Zhou Qi.
The Kings trailed 29-13 after one as Broekhoff and Creek nailed a combined five triples in the opening stanza, and were down 46-29 at intermission despite the welcome return of Angus Glover (eight points, seven rebounds), who had all of his eight points in the first half and showed he’s lost none of his trademark energy, athleticism and hustle.
However, the second half was a different story for Sydney.
VIEW THE KINGS MEMBERSHIP PACKAGES HERE
Led by Jarell Martin (15 points, nine rebounds, three steals), the Kings came out with a purpose in the third period. Martin started it with a thunderous dunk in transition and had a second one shortly after, and both Xavier Cooks (10 points, eight rebounds, three assists) and Jaylin Galloway (six points) joined the party with jams of their own.
South East Melbourne’s Kyle Adnam was able to keep Sydney at bay with six points in the quarter, but the Kings won the 3rd 25-22 and earned their first point of the Blitz.
When Qi dunked to give the Phoenix a 19-point advantage early in the final period, you could have been forgiven for thinking that the game would turn into a blowout.
But not so fast.
A 12-2 Sydney run capped by a sweet Biwali Bayles spin move for the deuce and a Jayden Hodgson triple suddenly had the Kings down just nine with four minutes remaining and an improbable upset was on the cards.
Unfortunately, the upset bid fell just short, but to their immense credit, the purple and gold kept fighting to the end, earning a second Blitz point on the night with their 21-13 final quarter.
Sydney had good contributions from everyone who took to the floor. Tom Vodanovich worked tirelessly for his 12 points and nine rebounds, Shaun Bruce was as solid as ever and Wani Swaka Lo Buluk was aggressive and relentless at the defensive end of the court.
PURCHASE KINGS TICKETS VIA TICKETEK HERE
The Kings shot the ball at 36% from the field, were 9 of 34 from three-point range and 10 of 16 from the foul line.
Sydney will do battle with defending NBL champions Melbourne United on Monday night at the Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre in their second game of the Blitz. Tipoff is scheduled for 7:30pm and the game will be available on Kayo Freebies HERE.
#WeTheKings
SOUTH EAST MELBOURNE PHOENIX 81 (Creek 17, Adnam 16, Broekhoff 12)
BRYDENS LAWYERS SYDNEY KINGS 75 (Martin 15, Vodanovich 12, Cooks 10) at Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre.

30 Jun
NBA Summer League schedule revealed for Kings duo

29 Jun
Warriors strike gold with Toohey

29 Jun
Spurgin's NBL Select side clean sweep B.League United
Jason Spurgin

29 Jun
Spurgin's NBL Select team defeat B.League United in game one
Jason Spurgin

27 Jun
Toohey selected by Warriors in 2025 NBA Draft

26 Jun
Kings to face Bullets and Phoenix at Canberra's Blitz

24 Jun
Spurgin excited for opportunity to shine on international stage
Jason Spurgin

23 Jun
Hoops Capital launches innovative Basketball to Business program

23 Jun
Hoops Capital off-season wrap (June 23)
Keli Leaupepe

23 Jun
Kings on track for record membership numbers in NBL26

19 Jun
Kings unveil massive 33-game NBL26 schedule

18 Jun
Toohey's NBA stock solidifies as Draft approaches

17 Jun
Ignite Cup to see Kings host more games in NBL26

17 Jun
In-season tournament to ignite Wednesday nights

17 Jun
Longley: HoopsFest 'lifts the whole game up'

16 Jun
Sydney teams to descend on Perth for second HoopsFest
Support your team with the latest gear
Grab your latest team releases before they're gone.

Get the latest Team Updates
Breaking news & special offers. Direct to your inbox.
