United flex muscles in road win over JackJumpers

United flex muscles in road win over JackJumpers

Saturday, October 28, 2023

Melbourne United have shaken off a blistering start from the Tasmania JackJumpers to take charge.

Melbourne United had to withstand a hot start and finish from the Tasmania JackJumpers but in between were outstanding on the way to the 90-82 Friday night NBL victory.

The top two teams in the NBL locked horns at a sold out MyState Bank Arena and it was the JackJumpers racing out of the blocks with a 17-4 start, but United took control from there.

Melbourne led by as much as 16 points midway through the fourth quarter on the back of a three ball from Luke Travers (14 points, 13 rebounds) having outscored the JackJumpers 78 points to 49 since the first five minutes.

The JackJumpers pulled off a remarkable comeback on Melbourne back in Round 2 and got back as close to four in the final minute, but United held firm for a fifth straight win to stay on top at 7-1.

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Dean Vickerman was celebrated his 300th game coaching in the NBL, and was full of praise for his team.

"Tonight was a little bit like my career," he said.

"We didn’t start great but once we found our rhythm and especially the way we came out of the half and had a great third quarter, and held on down a few players at the end there. But we held on."

NBA and NBL champion Ian Clark top-scored with 19 points with rookie Kyle Bowen adding a career-best 17 as did Jo Lual-Acuil along with 10 rebounds.

Jack McVeigh led the way for Tasmania with 20 points and seven rebounds with Jordon Crawford contributing 16 points and four assists, and Milton Doyle 12 points and five assists.

Tasmania coach Scott Roth was philosophical afterwards having given up 18 offensive rebounds and lost the battle on the glass by 16.

"We got a little uncharacteristic with our shot selection, which was a credit to them," he said.

"Then they beat us up on the glass obviously and it's just little things when you get in those kind of games that are going to make the separation points."

The JackJumpers opened up on fire racing to a 17-4 lead inside the opening five minutes including three balls to Crawford and McVeigh, but United soon steadied and it was the introduction of Lual-Acuil inspiring it.

Melbourne would close the quarter outscoring Tasmania 17 points to four before three-pointers midway through the second stanza from Bowen and Clark put them up five.

United were still leading 43-42 at the half on the back of 11 extra rebounds and 10 second chance points before captain Chris Goulding opened his account to open the second half from downtown.

Clark hit his second long ball of the game soon after to push Melbourne's lead out to nine, his third stretched it to double-figures and Bowen landed two surprise ones of his own.

The United lead grew to 16 but the JackJumpers showed their trademark fight with a 14-2 run but couldn’t quite complete the job.

HUNGRY JACK'S NBL ROUND 5

TASMANIA JACKJUMPERS 82 (McVeigh 20, Crawford 16, Doyle 12)

MELBOURNE UNITED 90 (Clark 19, Lual-Acuil Jr 17, Bowen 17)

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