United's milestone man Goulding shoots Bullets down

United's milestone man Goulding shoots Bullets down

Monday, December 11, 2023

Melbourne United have extended their buffer atop the ladder after veteran Chris Goulding's big game.

Chris Goulding has celebrated his 250th Melbourne United game with a shooting masterclass that propelled the ladder leaders to a 103-68 thrashing of the Brisbane Bullets.

Sunday's victory at John Cain Arena was the equal-biggest by any team this season and only three points shy of United's largest ever against the Bullets.

Renowned as one of the most accurate players in the league, Goulding (21 points, 7-of-9 from three-point range) hit four triples in a minute-and-a-half midway through the second quarter.

The 35-year-old finished with five triples for the term, helping United turn a three-point quarter-time deficit into a 17-point lead at the main break.

After that 36-16 quarter, United's most prolific second term for the season, they maintained a double-digit lead for the rest of the game.

The win helps Melbourne (10-4) bounce back from their disappointing last-start loss to Cairns and has them two wins clear atop the ladder to finish the weekend.

Sixth-placed Brisbane are teetering just inside the play-in bracket and have now lost their last 10 against United.

A former assistant to United's Dean Vickerman, Brisbane coach Justin Schueller had no answers for Goulding when the veteran wing began to cook.

American import Chris Smith picked up three fouls midway through the second quarter while attempting to mark Goulding, while a zone press also struggled to curb his influence.

Brisbane did themselves no favours with the basketball, racking up 11 turnovers and shooting the three ball with only 11 per cent accuracy.

Goulding was not quite so damaging after half time but hit his seventh and final three-pointer in the final quarter to give United what was then a game-high 26-point lead.

He had plenty of help, though, with Luke Travers everywhere for 16 points, seven rebounds, two assists and two steals.

NBA and NBL championship winning guard returned from a hamstring injury with 14 points while Matthew Dellavedova contributed 14 points and five assists, and Jo Lual-Acuil 10 points and seven rebounds.

In his 250th game, talismanic Bullets guard Nathan Sobey was quiet, restricted to only 12 points from 4-of-15 field-goal shooting and finding himself in foul trouble during the third term.

Sam McDaniel (12 points) helped mastermind a 10-0 run in the first quarter that put the Bullets up by eight points but that was as good as it got for the visitors.

HUNGRY JACKS NBL ROUND 10

MELBOURNE UNITED 103 (Goulding 21, Travers 16, Dellavedova 14, Clark 14)

BRISBANE BULLETS 68 (Sobey 12, McDaniel 12, Harrison 10)

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