Breakers shock the Taipans in NBL clash

Cairns Taipans have been beaten on the buzzer by the New Zealand Breakers in the NBL.

Michael Carrera (r) of the Taipans dribbles the ball past defender.

Michael Carrera (right) of the Taipans dribbles the ball past defender Tom Abercrombie. (AAP)

New Zealand Breakers have beaten the Cairns Taipans 73-70 thanks to a late match-winning three-pointer from import Edgar Sosa.

With the scores level with three seconds to go, the point guard sunk Cairns with a shot from the corner to steal the game; but not before the hosts made a late run at it.

With 0.01 seconds left on the clock, Taipans captain Cam Gliddon replied with an incredible full court shot, but it was waved away for being too late.

Sosa was happy to bask in the moment.

"There is nothing better, in the game of basketball there is nothing better," he said.

"It was a great play by coach, I was supposed to be the decoy but they came out in a zone so I took it."

Multiple players on each team finished in double digits, with Kirk Penney, Finn Delany, Tom Abercrombie, DJ Newbill and Mika Vukona starring for the Breakers.

Dayshon Smith, Alex Loughton, Michael Carrera and Jarrad Weeks top-scored for the Taipans.

Weeks had the crowd cheering when he hit a halfcourt shot to put his team ahead by four points to end the first quarter.

But New Zealand refused to go away.

Penney turned in a vintage performance for the Breakers, scoring 16 points.

On cue, Cairns' Venezuelan import Carrera had a terrific second quarter, with the fiery forward scoring eight of his 12 first half points to give the Taipans the edge at halftime.

But once again Carrera struggled with fouls and after he earned his fifth halfway through the fourth quarter the Taipans were forced to finish without their most dangerous player.

Cairns coach Aaron Fearne was pleased by the effort displayed after his men were thrashed by Melbourne two days earlier.

"They (the Breakers) took an amazing shot to win, but I told the guys on the court we played a lot better tonight. We played the way we are meant to," he said.

Both teams will see action again this Thursday, when Cairns host Melbourne United, while the Breakers return home to take on the Perth Wildcats.


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