Wildcats overcome Bullets to make it five straight wins

Wildcats overcome Bullets to make it five straight wins

Saturday, January 20, 2024

Bryce Cotton has demonstrated his full range of talent as the Perth Wildcats fired to thump the Brisbane Bullets.

Bryce Cotton shone once again but his supporting cast was on fire too as the Perth Wildcats made it five consecutive wins with the emphatic 118-86 home victory against the Brisbane Bullets.

Both teams were coming into the Friday night match up at RAC Arena on four-game NBL winning streaks, but it didn’t take long for the Wildcats to stamp their authority on the contest.

They were also both missing key players with Perth minus Next Star Alex Sarr and crucial forward Kristian Doolittle. Brisbane arrived without their own teen sensation Rocco Zikarsky and three-time champion Casey Prather.

It was the 'Cats who adapted the better racing to the 18-7 start. That became 25-9 after a Cotton three-point play and then the superstar closed the opening period with a buzzer-beater to make it 31-13.

The Perth lead ballooned to 47-18 by halfway through the second quarter and they still led 57-38 going into the half with Cotton having 17 points without even making a three-pointer.

The Wildcats were unstoppable shooting 60 per cent from the floor to 32 from the Bullets. That continued even though Brisbane started the second half encouragingly with a 12-4 run.

It wouldn’t last and Cotton hit his first pair of threes for the game with 11 points for the period. Perth wouldn’t let up on the way to leading by as much as 33, and winning by 32.

The 'Cats have now won five straight to improve to a 14-7 record to be hot on the heels of Melbourne United (16-6) in second spot on the back of shooting 61 per cent for the night.

Cotton had another 28 points, seven assists and five rebounds on his way to a fourth MVP crown.

He had plenty of help with Tai Webster's 20 points and six assists, and 15 points from Keanu Pinder, 11 from Jordan Usher, 10 from Michael Harris, nine from David Okwera and eight late from Corey Webster.

Wildcats coach John Rillie is playing down his team's hot form ahead of Sunday's trip to Sydney.

"We're trending in a good direction and you saw some nice play, but our defence allowed us to play offence the way we did," he said.

"It was a great performance but we can't rest for too long, we've got to go on the road and get another win."

Brisbane's four-game winning run ended with them now 11-12 ahead of a road game to Cairns on Sunday.

It was a rough night for the Bullets with Tyrell Harrison a shining light inside with 16 points and nine rebounds.

Chris Smith added 15 points and Sam McDaniel 12 but shooting 35 per cent made life tough even with 37 free-throw attempts.

Bullets coach Justin Schueller felt his defence never gave his team a chance to compete.

"They smacked us in the mouth straight away and I don't think we knew how to respond in that moment," he said.

"We let poor offence dictate poor defence for us, and as a club we want to hat our hat at the defensive end.

"To allow them 118, pretty much 30 points each quarter, that's where it starts for us and it's a really disappointing night for us but we can't sulk about it too long.

"We have to turn this around and bounce back for Sunday."

HUNGRY JACK'S NBL ROUND 16

PERTH WILDCATS 118 (Cotton 28, T Webster 20, Pinder 15)

BRISBANE BULLETS 86 (Harrison 16, Smith 15, McDaniel 12)

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