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Watch the scoreThis game could have been even more interesting had the Phoenix defeated Melbourne United on Thursday night, but since that did not occur, now the Wildcats have to watch the scoreboard.

Perth has a percentage buffer over Melbourne United, which means they could still hold onto fourth spot if they lose to Adelaide, but only by approximately 10 points or less.

The simpler solution would be to take care of business against the 36ers and not have to worry about percentage coming into play at all.post-season, which could end up being a huge factor in their championship hopes.

Huge blow for 36ers ahead of Perth clash; Boomers star closing in on return — NBL Daily

Adelaide 36ers have confirmed that their MVP candidate Bryce Cotton has been ruled out against the Perth Wildcats, Adelaide 36ers sharpshooter weighs in on MVP debate as Wildcats head coach John Rillie has confirmed reports that a two-time NBL champion will finish his basketball career in Perth.

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The Adelaide 36ers and Perth Wildcats will face off in the final game of the NBL regular season with major ladder implications on the line.

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Adelaide 36ers star Bryce Cotton ruled out of clash with former side Perth Wildcats due to back soreness

Adelaide 36ers star Bryce Cotton has been ruled out of a critical clash against his former side Perth Wildcats due to back soreness.

The 36ers have announced the league’s leading scorer will be sidelined for Friday night’s game at RAC Arena which will have huge bearing on where both sides finish on the ladder.

Ahead of their final game of the regular season, Perth sit fourth, having the same number of wins as fifth-placed Melbourne United.

The Wildcats will seal their spot in the seeding qualifier with a win and could remain in fourth with a narrow loss, but a defeat of around 10 points or more would drop them down to fifth and into the sudden-death play-in game.

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