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Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Sydney Kings
31
28
31
22
112
Adelaide 36ers
23
16
17
12
68
Sydney Kings
Adelaide 36ers
2 points
29
18
3 points
13
9
Free Throws
15
5
Free Throws Rate
TO83%
83%TO
Foul
40
01
Ended112 - 68
10:00
Cooks jumped the ball to win
0-0
10:00
Chittam failed to jump the ball
0-0
9:38
Galloway missed a 3-point jumper
0-0
9:38
Humphries defensive rebound
0-0
9:26
Dellavedova committed a personal foul
0-0
9:26
Cotton fouled
0-0
9:11
Humphries made an error
0-0
8:54
Cooks fouled offensively
0-0
8:54
Cooks made a mistake
0-0
8:54
Chitham fouled
0-0
8:44
Vasijevic missed a three-point pull-up jumper
0-0
8:44
Delavedova defensive rebound
0-0
8:36
Davis scored on a 2-point backhand layup
2-0
8:17
Cameron missed a 3-point jumper
2-0
8:17
Suarez defensive rebound
2-0
8:10
Galloway hit a 2-point aerial relay
4-0
8:10
Davis assisted
4-0
7:53
Cotton made a mistake
4-0
7:36
Dellavedova made a mistake
4-0
7:17
Vasijevic missed a 2-point pull-up jumper
4-0
7:17
Vasievich attacked rebounds
4-0
7:09
Humphries scored on a 2-point backhand layup
4-2
7:09
Chitham assists
4-2
6:54
Dellavedova scored on a 2-point backhand layup
6-2
6:54
Cooks assists
6-2
6:33
Chitam missed a 3-point jumper
6-2
6:33
Delavedova defensive rebound
6-2
6:25
Vasijevic committed a personal foul
6-2
6:25
Cooks fouled
6-2
6:25
Maruach and Neu were replaced, and Dellavedova and Cooks were replaced
6-2
6:22
Davis missed a 3-point pull-up jumper
6-2
6:22
Cameron defensive rebounds
6-2
6:12
Cotton hit a 2-point breakthrough layup
6-4
6:01
Humphries committed a personal foul
6-4
6:01
Galloway fouled
6-4
6:01
Rakosevic and White were replaced, and Humphries and Vasijevic were replaced
6-4
6:01
Galloway's 1st penalty (2 free throws): hit
7-4
6:01
Galloway's 2nd free throw (2 free throws): hit
8-4
6:01
Craig was replaced, and Galloway was replaced
8-4
5:45
Rakosevic missed a two-point turnaround jumper
8-4
5:45
Craig defensive rebound
8-4
5:37
Noe missed a 3-point step-back jumper
8-4
5:37
Maruach offensive rebounding
8-4
5:29
Noe made a mistake
8-4
5:29
Cotton steals
8-4
5:24
Cotton made a mistake
8-4
5:24
Craig steals
8-4
5:24
Humphries was replaced, and Chittam was replaced
8-4
5:15
Humphries committed a personal foul
8-4
5:15
Maruach fouled
8-4
5:15
Kenyon was replaced, and Humphries was replaced
8-4
5:15
Maruach 1st penalty (2 free throws): Hit
9-4
5:15
Maruach 2nd penalty (2 free throws): hit
10-4
5:15
Davis assisted
10-4
4:58
White hit a step-back jumper from a three-pointer
10-7
4:46
Davis missed a two-point breakthrough layup
10-7
4:46
Suarez offensive rebound
10-7
4:42
Suarez hit a 2-point layup
12-7
4:32
Kenyon missed a 3-point jumper
12-7
4:32
Craig defensive rebound
12-7
4:19
Craig hit a 3-point pull-up jumper
15-7
4:19
Maruach assisted
15-7
4:17
Pause
15-7
4:05
Rakosevic hit a two-point turnaround jumper
15-9
4:05
Cotton assisted
15-9
4:05
Rakosevic fouled
15-9
4:05
Rakosevic made 1 of 1 free throws
15-10
4:05
Suarez committed a personal foul
15-10
3:56
Cooks was replaced, Suarez was replaced
15-10
3:53
Craig turned around and hit a jumper with 2 points
17-10
3:38
Rakosevic hit a 3-point jumper
17-13
3:38
Kenyon assisted
17-13
3:28
Craig hit a 2-point jumper
19-13
3:13
White hit a 2-point jumper
19-15
3:13
Cotton assisted
19-15
3:00
Cooks hit a 2-point drift jumper
21-15
2:46
Rakosevic missed a 3-point pull-up jumper
21-15
2:46
Cameron offensive rebounding
21-15
2:37
Rakosevic hit a two-point breakthrough layup
21-17
2:37
Cameron assisted
21-17
2:24
Maruach hit a 2-point turnaround jumper
23-17
2:00
Rakosevic missed a two-point layup
23-17
2:00
Rakosevic attacked the rebound
23-17
1:51
Rakosevic missed a 2-point jumper
23-17
1:51
Cooks defensive rebound
23-17
1:51
Davis fouled
23-17
1:51
Kenyon committed a personal foul
23-17
1:51
Dellavedova and Galloway were replaced, and Neu and Maruach were replaced
23-17
1:51
Chitam and Jenkins were replaced, and Kenyon and Cameron were replaced
23-17
1:51
Davis 1st free throw (2 free throws): hit
24-17
1:51
Davis 2nd free throw (2 free throws): Hit it
25-17
1:33
Cotton missed a 2-point drift jumper
25-17
1:33
Cotton offensive rebounding
25-17
1:27
Cotton missed a 2-point step-back jumper
25-17
1:27
Craig defensive rebound
25-17
1:18
Cooks hit a 2-point drift jumper
27-17
1:18
Galloway assisted
27-17
54.0
Rakosevic missed a 3-point jumper
27-17
54.0
Galloway defensive rebound
27-17
44.0
Craig hit a 2-point step-back jumper
29-17
38.0
Dellavedova committed a personal foul
29-17
38.0
Cotton fouled
29-17
38.0
Bruce was replaced, and Dellavedova was replaced
29-17
29.0
Jenkins hit a 3-point jumper
29-20
16.0
Davis fouled
29-20
16.0
White committed a personal foul
29-20
16.0
Davis 1st free throw (2 free throws): hit
30-20
16.0
Davis 2nd free throw (2 free throws): Hit it
31-20
16.0
Suarez and Maruach were replaced, and Davis and Cooks were replaced
31-20
16.0
Vasijevic was replaced, and White was replaced
31-20
3.0
Cotton hit a 2-point drift jumper
31-22
3.0
Cotton fouled
31-22
3.0
Craig committed a personal foul
31-22
3.0
Davis was replaced, and Bruce was replaced
31-22
3.0
White and Kenyon were replaced, and Vasijevic and Jenkins were replaced
31-22
3.0
Cotton made 1 of 1 free throws
31-23
1.0
Davis missed a 3-point jumper
31-23
0.0
The first quarter ends
31-23
Match Info
The Sydney Kings delivered a dominant performance to defeat the Adelaide 36ers 112-68 in a National Basketball League clash at Qudos Bank Arena on Saturday afternoon. This comprehensive victory underscored the Kings' championship credentials as they overpowered the 36ers from start to finish, securing a crucial win in the race for playoff positioning.
From the opening tip-off, the Sydney Kings established their authority, racing to an early double-digit lead with a combination of stifling defense and efficient three-point shooting. The home side's ball movement was exceptional, creating open looks that they consistently knocked down. Adelaide struggled to find any offensive rhythm against the Kings' aggressive defensive schemes, turning the ball over frequently and failing to get consistent stops on the other end. The lead continued to balloon throughout the second and third quarters, with the Kings' bench unit maintaining the intense pressure. The final period was a mere formality as Sydney cruised to a 44-point victory, one of the most lopsided results of the NBL season.
The focus point of the match was the sheer dominance of the Sydney Kings' team defense, which held Adelaide to a season-low in points. The 36ers had no answer for the Kings' balanced scoring attack, with multiple Sydney players reaching double figures in a display of unselfish basketball. Standout performances came from the Kings' backcourt, which hounded Adelaide's guards into a night of poor shooting and costly turnovers. For the 36ers, it was a night to forget, with their offense looking disjointed and their defense unable to contain the relentless Kings' attack.
In terms of table impact, this massive win significantly boosts the Sydney Kings' points differential and solidifies their standing near the top of the NBL ladder. For the Adelaide 36ers, such a heavy defeat is a setback in their quest for a postseason berth, hurting their confidence and their points percentage. Post-match, the Sydney Kings' coach praised his team's professional approach and defensive intensity for a full forty minutes. The Adelaide 36ers' manager acknowledged his team was thoroughly outplayed and emphasized the need to regroup quickly before the next fixture. The starting lineups featured the Kings' star guard leading the charge against the 36ers' core, but it was a one-sided affair where Sydney's depth and execution were far superior.

