Hawks smother Kings to tighten hold on NBL rivals

Illawarra have beaten rivals Sydney for the second time this season, an all-round effort helping them to a 86-79 NBL victory in Wollongong.

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Illawarra's stranglehold of rivals Sydney under new coach Justin Tatum has tightened after a testy 86-79 NBL win in Wollongong. The Hawks frustrated the Kings on Saturday night as they moved to 7-4 to sit third, a vocal crowd enjoying the last laugh after another feisty build-up between the NSW neighbours. The Kings (7-6) sit fifth after taking 71 shots compared to the Hawks' 55 but making one less bucket than the hosts, who also attempted 10 more free throws.

The Hawks' South Korean sharpshooter Hyunjung Lee (16 points, four rebounds, two assists) nailed his first four three-pointers and didn't miss a shot until the fourth quarter. Wani Swaka Lo Buluk (12 points, six rebounds) made timely contributions at both ends while Sam Froling scored 14 points and Trey Kell (19 points, five assists) took player-of-the-match honours. The Hawks led by as many as 19 but faced some resistance late in the third term.



But William Hickey's chase-down block on Alex Toohey and a Kell three-pointer on buzzer gave the Hawks a 13-point buffer at the final break. The visitors came again in the fourth quarter, Kouat Noi hitting a triple then drawing an offensive foul before Jaylen Adams' (23 points, six assists, six steals) triple made it a seven-point game down the stretch. Cam Oliver (16 points, seven rebounds) dragged in a huge board and hit the triple to make it a two-point game with three minutes to play.

Tyler Harvey (13 points) popped up when needed though, drilling his three-point attempt to ease some pressure. Adams kept coming, another triple getting them within six in the final minute before Harvey's free throws and a Swaka Lo Buluk defensive play iced the contest. It was a frustrating return to his former club for Kings coach Brian Goorjian, while Tatum now boasts a 4-0 record against Sydney - and 11-5 at home - since taking over the embattled Hawks last year.

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