Baynes, Bannan fire Bullets to NBL win over Phoenix

Baynes, Bannan fire Bullets to NBL win over Phoenix

Aron Baynes has returned from his NBL suspension with a bang because the Brisbane Bullets posted their season-high rating in a 108-92 win over South East Melbourne.

Alan Williams’ foul bother and Gorjok Gak’s calf harm harm the Phoenix in a heated encounter at Nissan Arena on Thursday night time.

Baynes (12 factors, seven rebounds), Tyrell Harrison (14, eight) and Josh Bannan (17, 11) cashed in on the opposing huge males’s points, exerting their affect for the house group.

Baynes began on the bench on his return from a five-game ban over his ugly stoush with the Cairns Taipans in spherical two.

The NBA championship winner copped an early knock to his left knee, quickly forcing him to the sidelines, however he was a key determine for Brisbane.

“He was outstanding. He was really able to put them in positions where we were able to draw some fouls on them,” Bullets coach Justin Schueller mentioned.

“Just having the big fella back and his experience, his presence … he was great tonight.

“He’s finished it robust whereas he is been out, however he is been an awesome teammate the entire means, and we could not anticipate him to get again.”

Baynes was part of a Brisbane bench that produced a combined 50 points, while a total of seven Bullets finished in double figures.

“That to me is what tonight was about – that we bought an actual collective effort – and I could not be happier,” Schueller said.

The result was a third straight win for the resurgent Bullets and ended South East Melbourne’s four-game winning streak.

Both teams have 5-4 records heading into their weekend games to complete round six.

In a wild start to Thursday’s contest, opposing stars Nathan Sobey and Williams were both called for unsportsmanlike fouls in separate incidents within two minutes of tip-off.

Williams had three fouls in the first period alone, and Gak’s early injury left the Phoenix undersized.

Baynes and Harrison combined for 21 first-half points to steer the Bullets to a commanding 59-42 lead at the main break.

Phoenix guard Gary Browne (25 points, eight rebounds, five assists, three steals) helped cut the deficit to as little as six points during the third period before Brisbane steadied.

Fellow import Williams managed 14 points and seven rebounds, but was walking a fine line after racking up four first-half fouls.

He eventually fouled out midway through the final period.

South East Melbourne star Mitch Creek had 20 points, but left plenty on the free-throw line, where he went 7-for-14.

The Phoenix collectively shot at a lowly 64 per cent clip from the foul line, frustrating coach Mike Kelly.

“There was no downside with the power and the battle and the togetherness of the fellows,” Kelly mentioned.

“But I believe we should join it higher and be on the identical web page extra usually for us to be a reliable profitable group on this competitors.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au