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Day two: TASMAN SUNS RISING AS GIANT KILLERS AT SCHICK 3X3 CUP

The 80 players tussling their way through the marathon Schick 3X3 Cup have run all the way to finals day. This tournament is a series flat-out sprints, shoves, spills and shooting. Surely this is an event where only the fit survive, where after two relentless days there’s still 28 games to come – eight hours for hoops that will conclude tomorrow night with two grand finals.

It's hard to guess which men’s and women’s team will make history tomorrow night. Technically any team can rightfully harbour hope of winning the silverware, but some have an easier path than others.

Dark horses, the Tasman Suns, have emerged from the pack like Seabiscuit at Santa Anita. They have topped Pool A and are the only unbeaten men’s team.

Player-coach Sam Dempster was all smiles after taking out the Nuggets in their final match today.

“It’s such a fast and physical game. We got four guys who are from Nelson and we’ve been working hard over the last couple of weeks to make sure we are as in-shape and as ready for this as possible. We are confident and excited for whatever comes tomorrow,” says Dempster.

What comes tomorrow is a wave of threat though – it would be unwise to rule out any other team. The Taranaki Mountainairs are a good example. The Airs have sunk to the bottom of their Pool, but look closer and you’ll see they have been unlucky, having been within a bucket of winning two games and shots not quite falling their way. This is a team that has four New Zealand representatives who have played on the world stage. Should a team like that gel on any given day, they would be unstoppable. That goes for most of these teams.

The women’s tournament has been a display of skill and class. Pool toppers, the Auckland Dream and Harbour Breeze are a Grand Final in the making. Throughout the last two days, both have dominated and never in doubt.

The well-known Harbour Breeze roster of Ella Fotu, Brooke Blair, Jazzmyne Kailahi-Fulu and Ashleigh Kelman-Poto would have to be odds-on favourites. Their games are a communications masterclass with every player able to shoot from deep and muscle up points inside, using telepathy with every spot-on pass. Fast, furious and physical sums them up, as well as the event.

The Auckland Dream is less known locally, but a quick study of their roster reveals players who have excelled in NCAA hoops. Casyn Buchman, Darci Finnigan, Amanda Wayment each boast US College ball accolades. And Arielle Williams-Mackey, the Tai Wananga ki Ruakura high school student, is an U18 NZ rep, Junior Tall Fern and touted as a young talent that is destined for Tall Ferns duties.

You can’t help but feel for the Canterbury Wildcats. They have been at a disadvantage today with Tessa Morrison side-lined with injury, but Rosalia, Lauryn Hippolite and Emma Trolove really stepped up. Hippolite must be one of the fittest athletes in this entire event, running a marathon today. They could still cause some upsets.

Keep an out for when the Sharks play the Nuggets at 2:33pm tomorrow. It’s the first time the teams have played each other in an NBL competition since 2014.

All games will be broadcast live on Sky Sport 3. Games tip off at midday. The women’s final is scheduled to be at played at 9:45pm and the men’s at 10:11pm.

Full schedule and results here.

 

Other talking points from today:

  • The Samia sisters faced off when Melika, with the NZ Select, side took on Rosalia representing Canterbury Wildcats. Rosalia took bragging rights by one point, 21-20, but it was a delight to see these two go head to head.
  • How good is Tom Ingham? This man is 3x3-chef, cooking up shots all over the court. Does he along with Tysxun Aiolupotea's speed and the power of Bronson Beri and Sam Dempster make up the four horsemen of their opposition’s apocalypse? Nelson Tasman residents must surely be buying Sky Sport subscriptions to tune in tomorrow.
  • Sam Timmins is a dunk factory.
  • Samuel Aruwa may be the first NBL player to wear a women’s uniform in competition. His was misplaced just before his first game, luckily the women’s NZ Select team were on hand to lend one of their spares. He wore it well.
  • Tiarna Clarke's long game is made for 3X3. She sits third equal on the points leader board.
  • Fashion notes: Jazzmyne Kailahi-Fulu’s hair should be compulsory for at least one player of every team – the poster child of day one. And Movember is being embraced by the Otago Nuggets, currently boasting the same moustache ratio as a 1980s Dunedin police department, 3.7 mo's to every four people. (Richie Rodger is at 0.7, but showing great tenacity). 
 
 
 
 
 
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Schick 3x3 Cup - Further information

  • The Schick 3X3 Cup will be held at ILT Stadium Southland from Thursday 12 November to Saturday 14 November.
  • Tickets and entertainment packages are available for all sessions at Ticketek. Adults from $16 and juniors from $8.
  • Finals day will be broadcast live on SkySport 3.
  • See the full schedule here – all game times are indicative and subject to change.
  • Schedule and results.
  • Brackets, pools, team players and more.
  • Know the rules of 3X3? More here.
  • Fans can follow the Schick 3X3 Cup action on the Sal’s NBL website and by following @NZNBL on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. #SchickCup

 

 

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