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The BNZ Breakers are gearing up for a high-stakes clash, traveling to the Gold Coast to take on the Brisbane Bullets this Wednesday in a fixture with massive implications for the Ignite Cup.
The battle for a spot in the lucrative Ignite Cup Final is heating up. The BNZ Breakers currently sit joint second on the separate Ignite Cup ladder with 7 points, following a maximum 7-point haul in their dominant win against the Illawarra Hawks last month.
BNZ Breakers Chairman Marc Mitchell said "Our club is excited about the Ignite Cup, a fantastic innovation for the NBL. “
“We know that there will be plenty of Kiwis coming out on the GC to back the BNZ Breakers – we look forward to our fans making the Gold Coast feel like home for this game."
Currently the BNZ Breakers are in a four-way tie with the Bullets, as well as Melbourne United and the Tasmanian Jack Jumpers, all on 7 points. With only the top two sides qualifying for the Final and Perth currently leading the pack, Wednesday's game is a critical opportunity to break away.
The groundbreaking in-season tournament has revolutionized Wednesday night basketball, culminating in a final with a massive $400,000 prize pool. The winning team will take home $300,000 and the runner-up $100,000, with 60% of the prize money going directly to the players.
Adding a thrilling new dimension, the Ignite Cup features a unique quarter-by-quarter scoring system. Teams earn 3 points for a game win, plus 1 point for each quarter won (0.5 for a drawn quarter). This innovative format ensures every possession counts from the opening tip.
With both the BNZ Breakers and Bullets level on points, Wednesday's game is a crucial battle for pole position in the race for the Final. A decent haul of points by winning quarters and the overall game, will be hugely beneficial to the BNZ Breakers' campaign.
The last game the two teams played saw a dramatic 84-83 come-from-behind victory in a thriller for Brisbane. This followed the BNZ Breakers dynamic opening half, which had established a massive 57-39 lead and looked set to record a comfortable win.
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