

The Auckland Tuatara secured a hard-fought 85–74 victory over the Bay Hawks in a compelling New Zealand National Basketball League contest at Eventfinda Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Despite a spirited second-half push from the visiting side, the Tuatara’s balanced scoring and defensive discipline proved decisive as they improved their home record with an 11-point triumph.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, Auckland set a fast tempo, using crisp ball movement to create high-percentage looks inside the paint. The Tuatara jumped out to a 24–16 lead after the first quarter, capitalising on early foul trouble for the Bay Hawks’ frontcourt. By halftime, the home side had extended their advantage to 48–36, thanks to a 12–2 run sparked by second-chance points and transition buckets.
The Bay Hawks, however, refused to fade. Adjusting their defensive scheme in the third quarter, they forced five turnovers and cut the deficit to 62–57 entering the final period. A 9–0 spurt early in the fourth quarter briefly pulled the visitors within two points, but the Tuatara responded with a decisive 8–2 run of their own, anchored by timely three-pointers from their backcourt.
Key Moments
- First-quarter dominance: Auckland’s interior scoring, including two powerful dunks from their starting centre, set the tone early.
- Third-quarter resilience: The Bay Hawks’ perimeter pressure stifled the Tuatara’s rhythm, allowing them to claw back within striking distance.
- Clutch fourth-quarter response: Down 64–62 with six minutes left, Auckland scored 10 unanswered points, including a steal and fast-break layup that drew a roar from the home crowd.
- Free-throw execution: The Tuatara shot 18-of-22 from the stripe in the final frame, sealing the win with composure under pressure.
Standout Players
For the Auckland Tuatara: Point guard Sam Waardenburg orchestrated the offence with 19 points, 7 assists, and 4 rebounds, repeatedly finding cutters in the lane. Forward Rob Loe added 16 points and 9 boards, swatting two shots and altering several others inside.
For the Bay Hawks: Guard Javonte Douglas led all scorers with 22 points, including 8 in the third-quarter surge. Centre Ethan Rusbatch contributed 12 points and 6 rebounds, but foul trouble limited his minutes in the second half.
Season Impact
The win lifts the Tuatara to 7–4 on the season, keeping them firmly in the playoff race within the tightly contested NZNBL standings. The Bay Hawks drop to 5–6, though their fighting performance suggests they remain a dangerous opponent as the campaign progresses. Auckland’s ability to control the tempo and execute under duress will serve them well in upcoming road fixtures against the Otago Nuggets and Canterbury Rams.