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  • How to watch & talking points: Cairns v Tasmania | Taipans bite back with big man boost

    How to watch & talking points: Cairns v Tasmania | Taipans bite back with big man boost

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    How to watch & talking points: Cairns v Tasmania

    ‘I loved our fourth quarter’: United show signs of turning the corner

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    Waardenburg's returnThe Taipans' star big man Sam Waardenbug (ankle) will make his long-awaited season debut on Saturday night.

    During NBL25, the Tall Black produced career-best numbers in points (14.5), rebounds (6.4), assists (3.4), block (1) and steals (0.8).

    While there may be a little rust, having missed Cairns' 16 games, expect Waardenburg to provide a massive boost to the offence of Adam Forde's side, which ranks 10th this season.

    JackJumpers continue to buildAfter losing six straight during the mid-part of the season, Scott Roth's team, which is now largely healthy, has won two of their past three games, including Wednesday's convincing win over South East Melbourne.

    Taipans bite back with big man boost

    ‘I loved our fourth quarter’: United show signs of turning the corner

    Cairns star Sam Waardenburg is set to make his return this weekend, after a long spell on the sidelines due to injury.

    Waardenburg hasn’t played all year as he’s fought to overcome an ankle issue, but the club has confirmed he’ll be fit to take on Tasmania on Saturday night in Cairns.

    The former Next Generation Award winner will be a huge addition for the Taipans, having averaged 14.5 points and 7.3 rebounds a game across the NBL25 campaign.

    The news isn’t as good for young gun Reyne Smith, who will have to wait until Round 15 to make his return from a plantar fascia tear.

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  • How to watch & talking points: Illawarra v Melbourne | Illawarra Hawks’ season in a tailspin: Can…

    How to watch & talking points: Illawarra v Melbourne | Illawarra Hawks’ season in a tailspin: Can…

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    Champs need to respondA week is a long time in basketball.

    This time last week, the Hawks were rolling after two straight wins. But since then, they've suffered tough defeats to Sydney and Adelaide.

    Those losses have seen Justin Tatum's side drop to eighth on the ladder, with a 4-8 record.

    With every loss, their finals chances slip away, so it's up to the Hawks to respond in a big way, against one of their biggest rivals.

    Not a happy hunting groundMelbourne United hasn't tasted defeat a lot over the past nine months in the Hungry Jack's NBL.

    Illawarra Hawks' season in a tailspin: Can coach Tatum stop the rot?

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    This time last year the Illawarra Hawks had a 7-4 win/loss record heading into the FIBA break.

    One year later, the Hawks are languishing near the bottom of the NBL ladder with a 4-8 record heading into Friday night's showdown against Melbourne United at WIN Entertainment Centre.

    The best the defending champions can hope for is a 5-8 record should they beat the visitors United in Wollongong.

    But should the Justin Tatum-coached Hawks lose to Dean Vickerman's team, Illawarra's record will be 4-9 heading into the FIBA break.

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    United coming into Round 10 with ‘attack-mode mindset’

    With two games remaining before the FIBA Window break, our stars are looking to put together a pair of strong performances in Round 10 of the Hungry Jack’s NBL26 season.

    That starts on Friday evening when we face off against the Illawarra Hawks on the road in Wollongong.

    Looking to avenge our only road defeat of the season to date, Finn Delany broke down the mindset the playing group will need to have to come away from the game with the win.

    “When you’re playing with that kind of attack-mode mindset at all times, it makes advantages bigger and (we can) capitalise on advantages quicker on the floor and everyone can feed off that.

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