

The Auckland Tuatara edged out the Canterbury Rams in a high-scoring thriller on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, claiming a 100–97 victory in a New Zealand National Basketball League showdown. The match, played at a packed venue in Auckland, saw the home side hold off a fierce Rams rally in the final quarter to secure a crucial win that bolsters their position in the playoff race.
Match Overview
From the opening tip-off, both teams displayed an up-tempo style of basketball, trading baskets and showcasing sharp outside shooting. The Tuatara established a narrow lead in the first half, but the Rams responded with runs of their own, keeping the margin within single digits throughout. The decisive moment came in the closing minutes of the fourth quarter, as Auckland's defense forced key stops and converted at the free-throw line to preserve the three-point advantage.
Key Moments
- First Quarter Surge: Auckland came out firing, scoring 28 points in the opening period to take an early 28–24 lead. Their transition offense, fueled by crisp passing and fast-break finishes, set the tone.
- Second Quarter Response: Canterbury tightened their defense and outscored the Tuatara 26–22 in the second quarter, tying the game at 50–50 heading into halftime. The Rams' bench provided a key spark, contributing 12 points in the period.
- Third Quarter Separation: The Tuatara regained control behind a dominant third quarter, outscoring the Rams 28–22. A 9–0 run midway through the period gave Auckland an eight-point lead, their largest of the game at 78–70.
- Final Minute Drama: Trailing 98–97 with 30 seconds left, the Rams had a chance to tie or take the lead, but a contested three-point attempt missed the mark. Auckland secured the rebound, drew a foul, and made two free throws with 5 seconds remaining to seal the 100–97 final.
Standout Players
Auckland’s offense was led by their starting guard, who poured in a game-high 28 points on 11-of-18 shooting, including 4 three-pointers. He also dished out 7 assists and grabbed 5 rebounds, playing a complete floor game. The Tuatara’s frontcourt contributed 18 points and 12 rebounds, providing a strong inside presence that helped control the glass (42–38 rebounding edge).
For Canterbury, their leading scorer finished with 25 points and 6 assists, keeping the Rams in contention with clutch baskets in the second half. A veteran forward added a double-double of 20 points and 11 rebounds, but the team’s 14 turnovers proved costly against a disciplined Auckland defense.
Table and Season Impact
The victory moves the Auckland Tuatara to a 12–6 record, solidifying their hold on third place in the NBL standings with just a handful of games remaining in the regular season. The Canterbury Rams slip to 10–8, dropping to fifth place, but remain in the playoff picture. Head-to-head, the Tuatara now lead the season series 2–1, which could prove significant for tiebreakers down the stretch.
Looking Ahead
Both teams will return to action later in the week. Auckland travels to face the Wellington Saints, while Canterbury returns home to host the Southland Sharks. With playoff seeding still up for grabs, every remaining game carries extra weight, and this hard-fought contest provided a glimpse of the intensity expected in the postseason.