Mooney (25 points, nine boards) comfortably won his battle with rival American centre Colton Iverson, while Todd Blanchfield (21 points) looked sharp for the Wildcats. Wildcats ace Bryce Cotton (19 points at 33 per cent) had his moments but was held scoreless in the final term thanks to Abercrombie s iron-willed defence.
Robert Cianflone/Getty Images Tom did a great job on Bryce again, said Breakers coach Dan Shamir. It was a very close, exciting game. It was a great game-winner from Levi. As long as there is a chance mathematically (of making the finals), then we should think like that. After a ragged first few minutes, Shamir called a time-out and had the Breakers humming and up 28-23 at quarter-time.
More than 1,100 people object to housing plans at UWS Thornly Park campus
The approval for the 179-house development has been recommended for approval, but more than 1,100 have objected.
Robertson Sports Complex will be demolished if the proposal is given the green light (Image: Andrew Neil)
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Levi Randolph s last-second runner has given the New Zealand Breakers a heart-stopping 86-84 win over the Perth Wildcats and kept their faint NBL playoff hopes alive.
John Mooney s dunk from Mitch Norton s inbound had allowed the Wildcats to equalise with 4.5 seconds left at Launceston s Silverdome on Saturday night.
But the Breakers called time-out and Randolph executed the set-up play perfectly, attacking Norton and sinking his match-winning shot over Luke Travers with 0.1 seconds remaining.
Randolph (19 points) was well supported by captain Thomas Abercrombie (14) and Tai Webster (12), whose fourth-quarter playmaking was pivotal on his return from injury.
Levi Randolph goes to the basket in the NBL match between the New Zealand Breakers and Perth Wildcats
Green space campaigners slam homes plan at UWS Thornly Park
UWS in partnership with Miller Homes is seeking permission from Renfrewshire Council to demolish the sports pitches, student accommodation and Robertson Sport Centre at its campus to make way for the development.
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Robertson Sports Complex would be demolished under the proposals (Image: Andrew Neil)
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