Match wrap: Sixers fall short of Ignite Cup glory
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The New Zealand Breakers are the first ever winners of the Ignite Cup by Disney+ after beating the Adelaide 36ers 111-107 in an entertaining contest on the Gold Coast.
It was quite the occasion with the prize money and inaugural Ignite Cup trophy on the line at a sold out Gold Coast Convention Centre on Sunday.
Whether it was wanting the extra money or winning a brand new trophy, the 36ers and Breakers threw everything at it and produced one of the games of the NBL season.
It had it all too with no love lost between the two teams and there was a poster dunk from Carlin Davison over both Isaac Humphries and Zylan Cheatham, while Cheatham had his own thunderous alley-oop.
The stars fired too with Jackson Cartwright delivering 29 points and five assists for the Breakers and five-time MVP Bryce Cotton 34 points and nine assists for the 36ers, but New Zealand fired when it mattered most with 64 points to 53 in the second half.
Of those 64 points, 23 came from Jackson-Cartwright and after blowing match-winning positions this season already against the 36ers, the Breakers secured the win and to be the first ever Ignite Cup champions and the $300,000 in prize money.
It wasn’t without quite the scare late and despite New Zealand leading by five with 10 seconds to go, the Sixers cut that to two with three free throws from Cheatham.
Sam Mennenga came up clutch with the sealing foul shots on his way to 21 points, four rebounds and three assists in his second match back from a fractured wrist suffered against Adelaide back on January 23.
On top of the combined 50 points, eight assists and five rebounds from Jackson-Cartwright and Mennenga, Izaiah Brockington returned after sitting out on Thursday against Cairns for 21 points, three rebounds and two steals on 9/13 shooting.
Reuben Te Rangi was in familiar surrounds on the Gold Coast and had 17 points and eight rebounds with Next Star Karim Lopez playing his last game in the NBL for 12 points, eight rebounds, five assists and two steals on 5/6 shooting.
Adelaide will now turn their attention to the finals having finished the regular season in second place at 23-10 awaiting their Playoffs opponent.
Cotton returned after being rested in Perth on Friday for 34 points and nine assists with 13/14 free-throw shooting while Cheatham added 21 points, four rebounds, three assists, three blocks and two steals.
Nick Rakocevic also had 21 points and 11 rebounds on 8/10 shooting but ultimately that trio didn’t get enough help to get the job done.
It was a frantic start to the Ignite Cup Final and a couple of three balls from Karim Lopez and Reuben Te Rangi helped New Zealand to a narrow lead which they maintained heading into quarter-time.
Te Rangi had 10 points and the Breakers were shooting 73 per cent from the field while hitting all four three-point attempts to be leading the Sixers 28-25 after one.
Adelaide shot out of the blocks with the first nine points of the second quarter sparked by Bryce Cotton to open up a six-point lead, and they were able to convert that into the 54-47 half-time edge.
That was on the back of 17 points and seven assists from Cotton and 15 points on 5/5 shooting from Cheatham, but the Breakers kept in touch with four players having at least nine points and none of those were Parker Jackson-Cartwright.
It was New Zealand's turn to grab back the momentum to start the second half and they started it with a 10-2 run topped off with a triple from Jackson-Cartwright.
However, just before three quarter-time it was the 36ers who grabbed back the momentum with a 13-3 run including three balls from Nick Rakocevic and DJ Vasiljevic to be up one heading into the fourth.
Again the Breakers came out strongly with a 12-2 run sparked by Jackson-Cartwright and that saw their lead get out to as much as seven, and was still six with 45 seconds to play.
The drama still was there especially when both Cotton and Cheatham made all three free throws after being fouled attempting a three ball in the dying stages, but four clutch Mennenga foul shots sealed the Ignite Cup by Disney+ triumph for the Breakers.
HUNGRY JACK'S NBL SEASON 2025/26 – IGNITE CUP PRESENTED BY DISNEY+ FINAL
NEW ZEALAND BREAKERS 111 (Jackson-Cartwright 29, Brockington 21, Mennenga 21)
ADELAIDE 36ERS 107 (Cotton 34, Cheatham 21, Rakocevic 21)
