![]() The offence can be careless with the ball at times, but a frugal defence (best defensive PPG PPG) with Loe erasing mistakes has made up for it, but overall this is a team that has displayed few weaknesses even as they stumbled slightly down the stretch. ![]() The final addition of Kruz Perott-Hunt offers depth at all positions to wear down opponents on the defensive end and apply continued pressure offensively. Tough d and timely scoring from Cam Glidgon and Reuben Te Rangi has balanced out the offensive punch, with both capable of carrying the entire load of the offence if needed.Ĭombined with strong support on the interior from Joe Lawson and his unconventional buckets and the continued growth of Charlie Dalton they have been able to grind out teams with physicality and work rate. A top ranked offence (119 ORTG at 57% EFG) has been a driving force all season long as they have been able to find easy opportunities with Jarrad Weeks as the engine in transition and through Rob Loe in the half court. The Auckland Tuatara looked to be keeping the league at arms reach during a 10-game winning streak before a two loss wobble was encountered to finish the season. The Auckland Tuatara and Otago Nuggets come into the finals as odds on favourites, despite wearing losses to finish the season but all six teams are capable of pulling off a post season win streak and grabbing the title. The regular season has come to its conclusion, with teams fighting down to the last second of the regular season to secure finals positions, and following a couple of final week upsets the Final 6 is set with six teams that will rightfully see paths to cutting down the nets this Sunday. Posted on Wednesday, July 19th, 2023 Casey’s Corner – Final 6 Preview
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