D-League - Day 3 Recap

- August 19, 2023
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Milomilo Nanai
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After three days of intriguing action at Eventfinda Stadium on Auckland's North Shore, the finalists of the Men's U23 National Championships and D League Championship have been found. The D League Final will be an all-Auckland affair, with defending champions Auckland Dream to meet Harbour Breeze - whilst the Men's U23 Championship game will be between defending champions Taranaki and Porirua.

Day 3 Women's D League Semi-Finals
D League Semi-Final (1): Auckland Dream Black 71, Otago Gold Rush 52

The first D League semi-final featured a match-up between Auckland Dream and Otago Gold Rush - a repeat of the 2022 D League grand final. Dream prevailed last year and they did so again this time around, winning 71-52. Dream forward Trinity Paeu (183-C) was in dominant form as she put together a double-double of 17 points and 14 rebounds. All ten Dream players made scoring contributions, with guards Savannah Cook (176-F/G-2004) (12 points) and Ash Tuumaialu (9 points) amongst the standouts. Leila Anesi led the Otago effort with a game high 18 points while Abby Harris tallied 9 points and 10 rebounds. Triples from Darci Finnigan and Rosie Davison helped propel Dream to a 12-2 lead, before scores from Harris and Ryan Dailey narrowed the gap. Dailey was successful again in transition; although a Summer Faleafa floater on the quarter time buzzer took the Dream advantage to 22-8. Otago began the second quarter with a 9-0 run - 7 of those to Anesi - before Tuumaialu scored Dream's first points of the frame. Alexa Duff cut the margin to two although another significant run from Dream (13-2) meant their lead at half-time was 39-26. Anesi was the first player into double figures, followed quickly by Paeu as the two teams went basket for basket through the early stages of the third. Letitia Mullaly made a couple of scores for Otago although a jump shot from Summer Jean Motofua carried Dream to a 58-44 three-quarter time lead. Auckland paced their way through the closing minutes to ease into their second successive grand-final appearance.

D League Semi-Final (2): Waikato Wizards 68, Harbour Breeze 63
Harbour Breeze turned around an early 15-point deficit to defeat Waikato Wizards 68-63, with forward duo Rikki Burgess-Fiatau (13 points and 10 rebounds) and Milomilo Nanai (173-F-1992) (9 points and 7 rebounds) dominating the paint. Also prominent for Breeze were Riana Rangi-Brown (G) and Elianna Tuaiti with 16 and 11 points respectively. Kaelani Albert-Neha was outstanding for the Wizards with a game high 23 points, while Hana Lacey Rameka (13 points) and Piri Lewis (10 points) were also in double figures. The Wizards scored the first six points of the game courtesy of Ripeka Edwards and Kaelani Albert-Neha. The Breeze were on the board through Rianna Rangi-Brown and Rikki Burgess-Fiatau, but trailed 25-15 after a left handed floater from Albert-Neha found nothing but net. That lead extended to 36-22, after a Laken Wairau triple, ahead of a late run from Breeze. Bailey Flavell (177-G-2007), fresh off her Northern Khu debut 24 hours previously converted an and-1 play and Maia Fowler nailed a corner three as Breeze narrowed the deficit to 36-28 at three-quarter time. Former Tall Fern Brooke Blair dropped a corner three to narrow the deficit further - the reply in kind from Riva Walker-Pitman and then repeated by Hana Lacey-Rameka. Riana Rangi-Brown closed the scoring for the quarter - Wizards with a narrow 48-46 lead. An Elianna Tuaiti and-1 gave Breeze their first lead of the game, Caitlin Hull restored the Breeze advantage only for Burgess-Fiatau to put Harbour ahead again. Milomilo Nanai and Burgess-Fiatau dominated the closing stages the Breeze forward duo sharing 11 points over the closing minutes as Breeze booked themselves a grand-final berth.
Courtesy of: nz.basketball

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