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NZ Breakers make statement to open new NBL era

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A new era for a revamped New Zealand Breakers outfit opened with a 91-87 win against the Brisbane Bullets at the NBL's HoopsFest in Perth.

A new era at the New Zealand Breakers couldn't have started more encouragingly, despite having to survive a late scare to beat the Brisbane Bullets 91-87 at HoopsFest in Perth.

The Breakers put together a dominant performance with a decidedly new-look team to be leading by as much as 26 points, and still by 23 midway through the final quarter.

The Bullets had a horror night up until the last five minutes, when they went on an 18-2 run that turned up the heat on the Breakers.

When they forced a steal and Casey Prather scored with 16 seconds to go, it was suddenly a three-point game, but New Zealand did just enough to win by four.

It was the first game held at HBF Stadium since the second game of the 2012 grand final series, with HoopsFest continuing in Perth to open the new NBL season.

Despite missing suspended import centre Freddie Gillespie, New Zealand took charge even with Brisbane arriving having had a strong pre-season, including winning the Blitz on the Gold Coast.

They took full control with an 11-0 run early in the second quarter and were on top 51-34 by half-time shooting a stunning 63.6 per cent from the field and making 8-of-12 from deep.

Another 12 straight points in the third quarter saw the Breakers' lead blow out to 26, and even with a 22-point lead midway through the fourth Brisbane caused a late scare before Parker Jackson-Cartwright (20 points, 11 assists) iced the game.

In the absence of Gillespie, Sam Mennenga starred with 22 points and seven rebounds, with Mojave King adding 12 points and two steals, and new import Matt Mooney 10 points, three rebounds, three assists and three steals.

Brisbane will take heart from the big finish, with new import Keandre Cook having 13 last-quarter points and 25 for the game, including five three-pointers.

Prather had 11 points, Tohi Smith-Milner 10 and Tyrell Harrison nine.