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DrinkWise Preview: Round 1 – Perth Wildcats vs Tasmania JackJumpers

27 Sep
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Jordan McArdle

Perth Wildcats head coach John Rillie is confident superstar Bryce Cotton will feature against Tasmania at RAC Arena on Friday night after a pre-season injury scare.

The three-time NBL MVP's game against New Zealand in the recently-concluded NBL Blitz on the Gold Coast finished early after he hurt his left knee in a collision with opponent Dane Pineau in the come-from-behind win.

But Rillie gave a positive update on Cotton's availability, revealing he's been going at "full tilt" at practice ahead of the Wildcats' NBL24 season opener.

"Bryce has been at full tilt at practice this week so we're looking very good for Friday night," Rillie said.

Rillie was also upbeat about stalwart Jesse Wagstaff's chances of facing the JackJumpers after a head knock saw him miss last Thursday's victory over the Breakers.

"Jesse has been performing well at practice, it's full go for Jesse as well so we should have a full roster for Friday night's game," he said.

New import Kristian Doolittle, who touched down in Perth on Wednesday morning, is also expected to make his Wildcats debut after a whirlwind week.

Doolittle hit the court with his new teammates for the first time during practice at RAC Arena on Thursday morning.

"He'll suit up and participate in both games over the weekend," Rillie said.

Get tickets to watch the Wildcats' season opener at RAC Arena against Tasmania on Friday night here

Game Details

Who: Perth Wildcats vs Tasmania JackJumpers

When: 7:30pm WST Friday 29 September

Where: RAC Arena

Watch: Live on ESPN via Kayo or Foxtel

Get tickets here

Opposition watch

Like Perth, the JackJumpers finished with an unbeaten 3-0 record in the NBL Blitz tournament and will come into the new season with plenty of confidence.

Centre Will Magnay will miss at least the first three rounds of the season due to a foot injury sustained during the off-season.

Lachie Barker will be Magnay's replacement in the squad.

Last season's club MVP Milton Doyle is one the Wildcats will be desperate to contain after his hot Blitz campaign.

Last time they met

The JackJumpers defeated the Wildcats 102-94 at home late in the regular season, despite the best efforts of TaShawn Thomas (19 points), Corey Webster, Bryce Cotton (17 apiece), Luke Travers (12) and Jesse Wagstaff (10) who all reached double figures.

 

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