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Breakers owner Matt Walsh wasn t too worried if his players vented on social media about the situation they find themselves in, but he said support was in place to help them deal with their struggles less publicly.
The players and staff left Auckland in mid-December for the Australian National Basketball League season and have not settled since.
They landed in Melbourne before a change in Covid-19 restrictions sent them to Tasmania, the group moved around playing games in Adelaide, Cairns, Sydney and are now in the middle of a run of games in Melbourne.
Next month the team will be based in Tasmania for up to six weeks.
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Corey Webster paced the Breakers with 24 points in their defeat to the Sydney Kings in Melbourne.
Corey Webster tried his darnedest, but the Breakers ultimately paid the price for their lack of firepower as they crashed to a 96-78 defeat to the Sydney Kings in Melbourne on Thursday night. Down import Lamar Patterson (at least a month with a knee injury) and departed Tall Blacks centre Rob Loe, Dan Shamir s side hit the skids after a sharp opening quarter and sunk to their sixth defeat in seven games this NBL season. It is their fourth straight loss of the campaign.