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"Delusional": Vasiljevic hits back at Lowery’s sweep call
Adelaide 36ers star Dejan Vasiljevic has hit back at Damon Lowery’s claim the South East Melbourne Phoenix will sweep the Playoff Series.
Speaking on radio earlier in the week, Lowery claimed the 36ers were too reliant on Bryce Cotton and that the Series would be “over in two games”, drawing a strong response from Vasiljevic.
“We already know Damon Lowery has said a few things … he’s a bit delusional because he thought Melbourne United was the best team in the league ever,” Vasiljevic said on NBL Now. “When you (United) start 9-0 and you get knocked out, I think you did really well on your expert analysis.
‘He’s a bit delusional’: NBL star savages commentator for upset finals pick
As the NBL finals loom, storylines are heating up both on and off the court.
Sydney Kings star Kendric Davis has revealed he has “fallen in love” with Australia and is already in early talks about a return next season, while Adelaide 36ers guard Dejan Vasiljevic has pushed back against commentator and former NBL player Damon Lowery’s claim that the team is “not playing good basketball,” insisting the focus remains on the court and letting results speak for themselves ahead of their semi-final clash with the South East Melbourne Phoenix.
All of this and more in the latest edition of NBL Daily.
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Nbl Scores: United’s collapse sparks big questions as Vasiljevic hits back
nbl scores sit at the heart of two contrasting Playoff narratives: Melbourne United’s late-season collapse has left internal and coaching questions, while Adelaide 36ers star Dejan Vasiljevic has pushed back on Damon Lowery’s prediction of a sweep ahead of the Adelaide v South East Melbourne opener at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre. Both storylines converge ahead of Tuesday night’s Playoff Game 1 at 7. 30pm AEDT. The outcomes will shape immediate title prospects and offseason planning for the clubs involved.
Melbourne’s fall from early dominance is the central storyline here. The team opened the campaign with eye-catching early form but limped into the Finals with shaky late-season performances and mounting injuries. When Melbourne poured in 53 first-half points against Perth on Saturday night, it briefly looked like coach Dean Vickerman had produced another masterstroke; ultimately, the result underlined a season that slipped away.
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