DrinkWise Game Preview: Wildcats vs Breakers NBL26

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Daniel Gawned
The Perth Wildcats hit the road for Round 2 of Hungry Jacks NBL26, travelling to Spark Arena to face the New Zealand Breakers. With both teams searching for their first win of the season, this matchup carries extra weight as each side looks to respond and set their season in motion.
The Wildcats fell just short in their season opener against the Tasmania JackJumpers, 75–72 at RAC Arena. Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. powered his way to 15 points and 14 rebounds, Kristian Doolittle produced key buckets in the fourth, and Mason Jones lifted late with a flurry of clutch plays.
The Breakers, meanwhile, have endured a tough start. Defensively, the team across the Tasman have conceded over 100 points in back-to-back games and turnovers have proven costly.
They opened the season with a 104–95 loss to the Brisbane Bullets, despite Parker Jackson-Cartwright’s 16 points and 12 assists and a career-best outing from youngster Carlin Davison. Two nights later, Melbourne United overwhelmed them 114–82, with Izaiah Brockington shining through with 21 points on 9-of-10 shooting.
Saturday’s clash promises fascinating matchups. Mason Jones against Jackson-Cartwright will be central, as both guards shoulder the responsibility of steering their teams’ offence.
Inside, Lual-Acuil Jr. and Doolittle will test a Breakers frontcourt that has leaked points across their first two outings. Perth’s ability to increase tempo and convert defensive stops into extra shot attempts could be the difference.
Perth Wildcats head coach John Rillie knows the challenge that awaits but is backing his group to rise to it. “You’ll have two teams trying to figure out how to win a game,” he said. “I’m more worried about how we come out and perform ourselves.”
Rillie also praised Jones’ vocal leadership as he continues to settle into his role. “The addition of Mason was about finding the right player but also the right personality for our group. He’s vocal, he’s a leader, and he needs to be that for us.”
Dylan Windler echoed that message, emphasising the growth the Wildcats will show as the group gels. “We’ve got four or five players who can go for 20-plus points on any given night,” Windler said. “It’s going to be different guys stepping up depending on matchups.”
The Wildcats have enjoyed success in similar road trips to New Zealand in recent years, winning two of their last three under Rillie in this type of travel situation.
For Perth, the challenge will be lifting the tempo, spreading the scoring load, and turning defence into the springboard for offence, key points both Rillie and Windler highlighted this week.
On the other side, the home crowd at Spark Arena will bring plenty of energy and the Breakers will be fuelled by desperation after back-to-back defeats, with Brockington and Jackson-Cartwright proving capable of sparking scoring runs.
With both clubs searching for a first win and eager to erase early-season frustration, Saturday night promises a fierce, physical contest.
For the Red Army watching, the test will be whether the Wildcats can dictate pace, withstand New Zealand’s response, and showcase the balanced, attacking style they believe will carry them through NBL26.
Tip-Off: Saturday 27 September, 3:30 PM AWST
Venue: Spark Arena, Auckland
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