Mandurah Magic’s males’s workforce felt the complete wrath of a basketball workforce with NBL1 West finals on its thoughts on Saturday night time.
The juggernaut from Joondalup headed south to Mandurah and did simply what they wanted to do — win — to consolidate their maintain on a playoff place and even keep within the prime 4 hunt.
Even with out beginning duo Bryan Michaels and Mathiang Muo, the Wolves had too many playmakers within the 114-90 victory, led by Quinton Dove’s 30 factors, six rebounds and three steals.
Mandurah obtained off to an incredible begin to lead early by 9 factors, however Joondalup quickly reeled them in and by quarter-time have been in entrance 29-21.
The Wolfpack continued with the momentum from there, with 28 factors to 21 within the second quarter to enter the lengthy break in management main 57-42.
Joondalup went on with the job to guide by as a lot as 26 factors within the fourth stanza on the way in which to the eventual 24-point win to enhance to a 12-8 document on the season with the double win weekend.
Dequan Abrom top-scored for Mandurah with 21 factors and 6 rebounds, with Ray Turner delivering 20 factors and 9 boards, Josh Brabazon 15 factors, two rebounds and two blocks, and Byron Pearson 12 factors and 5 boards.
Along with the dominant Dove, the Wolves collected 27 factors, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and three steals from import CJ Turnage.
Christian Jurlina contributed 14 factors, eight boards and eight assists, Ioannis Dimakopoulos 13 factors, eight rebounds, six assists and two blocks, and Brody England 12 factors and 5 boards.
Mandurah’s disappointing season will finish in two weeks however not earlier than they play two extra finals aspirants, beginning this Saturday away at Willetton.
The Magic’s final remaining dwelling sport is towards Lakeside on Friday, July 21.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au