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WATCH: Wildcats, Phoenix in action this Sunday

Catch the final pre-season hit-outs before the Hungry Jack’s NBL26 Season tips off, with South East Melbourne facing Sunrockers Shibuya and Perth Wildcats taking on Ryukyu Golden Kings.
The Hungry Jack's NBL26 Season is now just four days away, and Sunday's games loom as the final preparations for both South East Melbourne and Perth.
Josh King and John Rillie will be looking to put the last touches on their starting rotations and see who's ready to step it up in NBL26.
All eyes will be on Wildcats import Mason Jones, set to make his debut against Ryuku Golden Kings.
South East Melbourne Phoenix v Sunrockers Shibuya
Sunday, September 14, 4pm AEST (2pm AEST)
Perth High Performance Centre
>> LIVE SCORES & STATS
Check out the key talking points and view the live stream below.
Foxwell on the run
After an impressive tournament at the FIBA Asia Cup, Owen Foxwell looks primed to take his game to another level.
King rates the 22-year-old highly and he clearly has a bright future.
Foxwell put up 18 points and 5 assists on Friday night, and will be looking to continue that form heading into the season proper.
Unique Malique
Next Star Malique Lewis made a big call to opt out of the NBA Draft and return to the NBL this year, looking to build on his solid improvement last year.
He's shown strong signs in the Blitz that he's set for a big year, playing the most minutes of any player on Friday night, for 11 points and 3 steals.
Keep an eye out for his growth in NBL26.
Perth Wildcats v Ryukyu Golden Kings
Sunday, September 14, 6.30pm AEST (4.30pm AEST)
Perth High Performance Centre
>> LIVE SCORES & STATS
Check out the key talking points and view the live stream below.
Jones set to light up NBL
Mason Jones comes to Australia with an impressive resume, having won a G League Championship and Finals MVP barely a few months ago.
The star guard looms as an elite player in this league, having averaged more than 23 points, 7 assists and 5 rebounds in his most recent campaign. It will be fascinating to see how he performs on debut.
JLA means business
Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. is already a proven player in the NBL, but he showed on Friday night he's again going to be a force to be reckoned with this year.
The big man could well be the difference between a deep post-season run and missing the Finals altogether for Rillie's team, with 22 points in his first game setting the tone for more to come.
Derek Rucker ranked him at number eight in his top 15 players, and with good reason.
