

Canterbury Rams Dominate Nelson Giants in 93-74 NBL Victory
The Canterbury Rams delivered a commanding performance at home on 30 May 2026, defeating the Nelson Giants 93–74 in a New Zealand National Basketball League clash. The Rams controlled the game from the opening tip, building a double-digit lead by halftime and never letting the Giants mount a serious comeback. The victory strengthened Canterbury’s position in the league standings, while Nelson was left searching for answers after a second consecutive road loss.
Match Overview
Playing in front of an energetic home crowd at Canterbury Arena, the Rams set the tempo early with crisp ball movement and aggressive defence. Canterbury shot 48% from the field and out-rebounded the Giants 42–31, dominating the paint on both ends. Nelson struggled to find rhythm offensively, committing 16 turnovers that the Rams converted into 22 points. The Giants’ top scorer managed just 18 points, as Canterbury’s perimeter defence forced Nelson into tough shots throughout the night.
Key Moments
- First Quarter Surge – Canterbury opened the game on a 14–2 run, with guard Michael Karena drilling two early three-pointers. The Rams led 28–16 after the first period.
- Halftime Separation – A 12–0 run midway through the second quarter extended the lead to 20 points. Canterbury went into the locker room up 51–31.
- Giants’ Third-Quarter Push – Nelson cut the deficit to 14 points early in the third, but the Rams responded with an 8–0 spurt to restore control. The lead never dipped below 15 again.
- Fourth Quarter Closure – Canterbury emptied the bench with five minutes to play, but the reserves maintained the intensity to seal the 93–74 final.
Standout Players
Rams forward Jake Hutchison recorded a double-double with 22 points and 14 rebounds, dominating the glass and converting several second-chance baskets. Guard Quinn Bailey added 18 points and 7 assists, running the offence efficiently and hitting four of six three-point attempts. For Nelson, Sam Peterson led the way with 18 points and 5 rebounds, but received little support from his teammates as only one other Giant reached double figures.
Season Impact
The win improved Canterbury’s record to 8–3, keeping them in the top three of the NBL standings. The Rams’ defensive intensity has been a hallmark of their recent run, and this performance showcased their ability to shut down a dangerous opponent. Nelson fell to 5–6, and head coach Michael Fitchett will need to address his team’s turnover issues ahead of a tough road trip next week.
With the regular season entering its crucial second half, the Rams have proven they are legitimate contenders. Their depth and home-court advantage could make them a nightmare for any team in the playoffs.