SuperCoach NBL: Defining Moments (Round 10, NBL25)

SuperCoach NBL: Defining Moments (Round 10, NBL25)

Monday, December 2, 2024

Every week throughout the Hungry Jack's NBL25 Season, the team will be highlighting the key moments for individual players.

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Every week throughout the Hungry Jack's NBL25 Season, the boys will be highlighting the key moments for individual players, to help you consider the make-up of your team, consider your trades and put yourself in the best position to achieve the highest score of the round, and potentially grab $1,000 cash.

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The player: Bryce Cotton (G) PER $379,100
The moment: There were 59 moments for Bryce as his 59 points were the most scored in the modern 40 minute era. This was also the finest of all SuperCoach performances for Cotton. His 77 SuperCoach points surpassed his previous best of 66, with his playmaking (7 assists and only1 turnover) sure to be a forgotten highlight of this historic performance. His 77 puts him fourth all-time in the 40-minute era in single game SuperCoach scoring, only 1 point behind the 78 SuperCoach point performances of Tahjere McCall and Lamelo Ball. Josh Childress holds the modern 40-minute era record with an 87 SuperCoach point performance. Bryce now holds six of the top 100 SuperCoach scores, surpassing Cedrick Jackson’s five top 100 performances. 

The player: Parker Jackson-Cartwright(G) NZ $414,800
The moment: You’d be forgiven if you didn’t know that Parker Jackson-Cartwright had 61 SuperCoach points in the New Zealand Breakers' loss to the Perth Wildcats. Jackson-Cartwright finished the game with 34, 10 assists, and 3 rebounds. Despite finishing the round 0-2, coaches will be hoping he keeps this level of scoring up to help get the Breakers back on track.

The player: James Batemon (G) BRI $296,500
The moment: James Batemon held the modern 40-minute era scoring record for a whole two weeks. After going for 51 in a massive win against the Perth Wildcats in Round 9, Batemon could not maintain his momentum after the FIBA Break, He scored 10 points in a blowout loss to the Wildcats, finishing with only 12 SuperCoach points. With a run of double-rounds coming up, owners will be hoping he returns to form soon.

The player: Tyrell Harrison (C) BRI $301,800
The moment: Owners of Tyrell Harrison finished Round 10 disappointed after he didn’t take the court in the loss to the Perth Wildcats. His DNP was a tough pill to swallow for the 19 per cent of owners who currently have him in their team. Fortunately, this positively impacted Rocco Zikarsky, who saw 35 minutes of court time. Owners who held onto Zikarsky during his drop in minutes and production will be happy to see his price rise significantly.

The player: Keanu Pinder (F/C) PER $288,000
The moment: After having 11 what,3 rebounds, and 2 assists and only 14 SuperCoach points in the first game of the double-header against the Brisbane Bullets, owners were hoping to see Keanu Pinder find his feet against the New Zealand Breakers. However, this hope was dashed on Sunday afternoon when Perth announced he was out with illness. Owners should be cautiously optimistic, hoping he recovers before Perth's Round 11 double-header.

The player: Tacko Fall (C) BRI $277,000
The moment: Tacko Fall was the talk of the town before making his debut for the New Zealand Breakers in a blowout loss to the Illawarra Hawks. He started the round well, with 5 blocked shots and 18 SuperCoach points. Unfortunately, he exited the game against the Perth Wildcats after only recording 7 in 5 minutes. With both Fall and Pineau exiting the game with an injury, the Breakers are going to be heavily reliant on Sam Mennenga before the eventual return of Jonah Bolden.

The player: Jack White (F) MEL $361,500
The moment: Round 10 saw Jack White return from a calf injury, and he wasted no time in his return – recording his eighth double-double of the year. White ended the three-point win against the Sydney Kings with 13, 12 rebounds and 2 assists on his way to 34 SuperCoach points for the round. White is currently an excellent trade target, now at a slight discount from his peak, prior to suffering the calf injury.

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