The left hamstring of league MVP Jaylen Adams is dominating game two of the NBL Grand Final series as the Tasmania JackJumpers look to bite back on their ...
we'll be ready to go either way but hopefully Jalen's OK." "Definitely," he said. He was seen after the game with ice around the muscle.
Sydney have scored a 95-78 home win over Tasmania in the opening game of the NBL grand final series, but a big question mark lingers over the health of ...
"That first half we felt pretty good, It felt like we were in control of the pace and I think that third quarter got away from us," JackJumpers centre Fabijan Krslovic said. "We had to do a better job of taking care of the ball, a better job of keeping them off the boards and a better job guarding," Buford said. After a tight first half in which Sydney led by four and three at quarter and halftime respectively, the Kings pulled away in the third.
Jaylen Adams has been ruled out of game two of the NBL grand final series due to a hamstring injury, but Sydney are clinging to a glimmer of hope he will ...
His movement for the injury was innocuous, landing awkwardly under the rim in a routine passage of play. Adams, who contributed a game-high 18 points and three assists in just 22 minutes of court time against the JackJumpers, appeared to be in serious pain after the injury. The statement expressed the hope that Adams might be available for Wednesday night’s game three back at Qudos Bank Arena.
The Sydney Kings will be without NBL MVP Jaylen Adams for game 2 of their grand final series against the Tasmania JackJumpers after he was ruled out with a ...
Only one team in the last 24 seasons has won the NBL grand-final series after losing the first game, and Tasmania have yet to win a game this season in which they have conceded at least 87 points. “The best news for us would be getting Jaylen back for game 3 and until we know any differently we will treat Jaylen’s injury as a day-to-day proposition.” “Once we have the test results back we will be in a better position to make a determination on the extent of Jaylen’s injury,” Kings CEO Chris Pongrass said.
Sydney coach Chase Buford plans to give his big men more shots in Sunday's game two of the NBL grand-final series against Tasmania in Hobart.
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The JackJumpers' incredible feat of making the NBL final series in their inaugural season is one of the greatest achievements in Australian sporting history ...
We will continue to support community and grassroots basketball in Tasmania as the sport continues to grow, and we wish the JackJumpers all the very best for game two of their best of five grand-final series against the Sydney Kings at MyState Bank Arena tomorrow afternoon. Basketball Tasmania should also be credited for the rise in participation with junior clinics and tournaments happening across the State, such as the Tasmanian Junior Basketball League Tournament at the Kingborough Sports Centre today. Tasmanians have ridden the wave of success that the JackJumpers have created, and grassroots and community basketball around the State has benefited significantly as a result.