Why was Adam Forde ejected?
Adam Forde was ejected for expressing his frustration with the referees after a no-call on Andrew Andrews.
Basketball / NBL
The New Zealand Breakers kept their NBL season alive with a 104-86 victory over the Cairns Taipans at HoopsFest in Perth. The game was marked by the ejection of Taipans coach Adam Forde in the second quarter.
The Breakers vs. Taipans game saw New Zealand start strong, leading 26-21 in the first quarter, driven by Mennenga's 12 points. The Taipans responded in the second quarter, putting up 30 points, but the ejection of coach Forde proved to be a turning point. The Breakers extended their lead in the third quarter and maintained control in the fourth, securing an 18-point victory. With this win, the Breakers are now chasing the Tasmania JackJumpers for a playoff spot. The Taipans, on the other hand, will look to regroup against the Perth Wildcats.
Adam Forde was ejected for expressing his frustration with the referees after a no-call on Andrew Andrews.
Sam Mennenga led the Breakers with 28 points, followed by Izaiah Brockington with 24 points and Parker Jackson-Cartwright with 17 points and 10 assists.
The Breakers will play the South East Melbourne Phoenix, while the Taipans will face the Perth Wildcats.
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