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sports1d ago
Wildcats upset Phoenix to congest NBL top-five
- Sydney Kings surge into NBL's top two with a decisive 122-104 road win over Illawarra, highlighting their sustained form and title ambitions.
- Tim Soares leads the Kings with 23 points, reinforcing his role as a pivotal contributor in the win.
- Kendric Davis shines again with 22 points, including a no-look pass that set up Xavier Cooks for a dunk.
- JaVale McGee's matchup with Journeyman Soares highlighted the interior battle, underscoring Kings' depth in the win.
- Tyler Harvey led the Hawks with 25 points, but Illawarra could not overcome Sydney's balanced attack.
- The Kings controlled the game from the start, building an 18-point halftime edge that iced the matchup.
- The Kings' depth was on display as seven players finished in double digits, boosting their playoff-caliber consistency.
- The win strengthens Sydney's title pursuit by potentially avoiding the play-in and gaining hosting benefits in the finals.
- Coach Brian Goorjian's return and the Kings' current form position them as a legitimate championship contender this season.
- Overall, the Kings' attacking efficiency and spread scoring march them toward a potential top-two finish and home-court advantage in the near future.
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