

Bay Hawks 85 – 94 Nelson Giants
New Zealand National Basketball League | June 4, 2026
Match Overview
The Nelson Giants travelled to the Pettigrew Green Arena in Taradale on Thursday and walked away with a comprehensive 94‑85 victory over the Bay Hawks, putting together a dominant second‑half performance to snap a two‑game losing streak in the New Zealand NBL. The Giants improved to a 9‑5 record, while the Hawks dropped to 7‑7 after a spirited but ultimately incomplete effort.
First Half: Hawks Stay Within Reach
The opening quarter was a back‑and‑forth affair, with both sides trading baskets. Bay Hawks’ guard Kruz Perrott‑Hunt found his rhythm early, knocking down two three‑pointers and finishing the first half with 12 points. The Hawks led by as many as five points in the second quarter, but Nelson’s size advantage and a strong bench effort kept them close. At the half, the Hawks held a narrow 48‑46 lead.
Second Half: Giants Take Control
The game turned decisively after the intermission. Nelson came out with renewed defensive intensity, forcing three quick turnovers and converting them into fast‑break points. Their starting five, led by forward Quintin Bailey and import guard Darnell Cowart, imposed themselves on both ends of the floor. The Giants outscored the Hawks 27‑16 in the third quarter, building a 73‑64 advantage heading into the final period.
In the fourth, Bay Hawks trimmed the deficit to six points with five minutes left, but every time they got close, Nelson responded. A dagger three‑pointer from Cowart with 1:32 on the clock sealed the result.
Standout Performances
- Darnell Cowart (Nelson): 28 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists – Cowart was unstoppable in the paint and connected on 4 of 6 from deep.
- Quintin Bailey (Nelson): 18 points, 12 rebounds – a double‑double that gave Nelson a major edge on the glass.
- Kruz Perrott‑Hunt (Bay Hawks): 22 points, 5 assists – the Hawks’ leading scorer kept them in the game early.
- Zach Riley (Bay Hawks): 14 points, 8 rebounds – solid effort in a losing cause.
Tactical Story
Nelson’s decision to switch to a zone defence in the third quarter disrupted the Hawks’ fluid ball movement. Bay Hawks were forced into long, contested jumpers and turned the ball over 16 times overall, leading to 22 points for the Giants. On offence, Nelson’s pick‑and‑roll duo of Cowart and guard Mitch McCarron (11 assists) carved up the Hawks’ perimeter defence.
Standings & Season Impact
With the win, the Giants strengthened their hold on fourth place in the tightly contested NBL standings, now just one game behind the third‑placed Taranaki Mountainairs. The Hawks, meanwhile, fell to a .500 record and into a tie for sixth place with the Southland Sharks. Both teams have eight regular‑season games remaining, making every result critical for playoff positioning.
Looking Ahead
Nelson returns home to host the Canterbury Rams on Sunday, while the Bay Hawks will travel to Auckland to face the defending champion Auckland Tuatara. If the Hawks hope to make a late run, they must shore up their third‑quarter play, which has been a recurring weakness throughout the season.