Game Preview: Hawks Vs Breakers | RD20 NBL26
06 Feb 2026
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Flickering Flame: Hawks Fight for Survival in Auckland as Playoff Door Creaks Shut
The math has become brutal. With the Tasmania JackJumpers securing a Friday night victory to move to 14-17, the margin for error for the Illawarra Hawks (11-18) has all but evaporated. The Jackies have essentially begun nailing the coffin shut on our NBL26 postseason hopes, leaving our boys in a "win or it's over" scenario at Spark Arena.
There’s no sugar-coating the situation: we are staring down the barrel. While the high of Thursday’s one-point thriller against Adelaide still lingers, the reality of the ladder is a cold shower. To keep the season alive for even one more game, the Hawks must do something they haven’t done all season—beat the New Zealand Breakers. It is a grim, must-win mission. The heartbeat is faint, but as long as there’s time on the clock, our boys have to fight to keep the flame from going out entirely.
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The Matchup
The Hawks are looking to break a season-long hoodoo against the Breakers, who have held the wood over us in NBL26. The season series currently sits at 3–0 in favor of New Zealand, making this a critical opportunity for revenge.
Oct 8 (RD3): A tough 117-88 road loss where the Breakers' perimeter shooting went nuclear.
Oct 31 (RD7): Our biggest home defeat in franchise history (102-60) during a historically cold shooting night.
Jan 11 (RD16): A much closer 101-96 thriller at the Sandpit where 19 turnovers proved to be our undoing despite a massive 58-46 paint dominance.
Scouting the Breakers
While the Breakers are limping into this game with a decimated frontcourt, their engine room is still firing at an MVP level.
The PJC Problem: We cannot win this game without containing Parker Jackson-Cartwright. The Breakers' star is the undisputed MVP of their squad, averaging a 7.5 assists alongside 17.3 points. In our first meeting this season, he torched us with a record-tying 17 assists. He is the head of the snake; if we don't neutralise his playmaking, he’ll carve us up again.
The Perimeter Fire: With Izayah Brockington (19 points on Thursday) and Tai Webster (season-high 16 points) findng their rhythm, the Breakers have shifted their focus to a lethal, guard-heavy attack.
Frontcourt Void: New Zealand is officially without Sam Mennenga (wrist), Rob Baker II (knee), and Izayah Le'Afa. Their NBA-bound Next Star, Karim López, is also expected to miss out with injury after missing Thursday's Phoenix match.
Hawks Keys to Victory
Exploit the Shorthanded Frontcourt: With Mennenga and Baker II out, JaVale McGee (19.93 PPG, 9.85 RPG) and Sam Froling (12.6 RPG) must dominate the paint. We won the interior battle in our last meeting; this time, we need to convert that into a W.
Guard the Perimeter: New Zealand’s wins over us have been fueled by triples. Wani Swaka Lo Buluk and Daniel Grida need to provide that elite defensive pressure to force the ball out of PJC and Brockington's hands.
Co-Captain Milestones
Sam Froling enters the history books, playing his 195th game for the club, surpassing Dene Macdonald to officially move into the Top 10 for all-time Hawks appearances.
Tyler Harvey (16.46 PPG) officially ties club legend AJ Ogilvy for 12th on the Hawks' all-time appearances list (190 games) this Saturday.
Game Details
Who: Illawarra Hawks @ New Zealand Breakers
When: Saturday, Feb 7 | 5:30 pm AEDT
Where: Spark Arena, Auckland
Watch: ESPN via Kayo & Foxtel
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