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Breaking News: Flat Battery City as Kings Charge Past Breakers!

Alex Toohey - basketball - Cam Oliver - circuit breakers - energy efficiency - NBA draft - NBL - New Zealand Breakers - Parker Jackson-Cartwright - Sydney Kings

The Sydney Kings used a fourth-quarter blitz to zap the New Zealand Breakers, marking their seventh consecutive loss!

In a thrilling matchup at Spark Arena, the New Zealand Breakers faced off against the fast-finishing Sydney Kings. Despite putting up a valiant effort, the Kiwi club couldn't shake off their late-game jitters, allowing the Kings to snatch a hard-fought 92-84 victory. Cam Oliver broke the drought for the Kings with a razor-sharp fadeaway jumper, setting the stage for a furious comeback led by Parker Jackson-Cartwright. The tension crackled in the air as fans watched the two teams rally for control, but it was the Kings who emerged victorious in the end.

Key to the Kings' success was the rising NBL star, Alex Toohey, who dazzled fans with his performance, especially in the crucial fourth quarter. This young player has been making waves in the NBL, and some are even predicting he could go in the first round of the upcoming NBA draft. His impressive display not only bolstered his credentials but also highlighted a key factor that could decipher the Breakers’ recent misfortunes: their struggle to contain standout players like Toohey.

The Breakers, while showing signs of improvement, now find themselves in a tough spot with their seventh consecutive loss in the NBL. Despite their progress, the late-game meltdowns continue to haunt them. Jaylen Adams and the Kings capitalized on this, staging a 16-3 run that ultimately sealed the Breakers' fate in the closing moments of the game. Fans were left wondering if this was going to be the start of a turnaround for the team—or another bumpy ride down the NBL road.

As the players dust themselves off and refocus, it's also essential to keep an eye on the broader canvas. The Low-Voltage Circuit Breakers market is projected to grow to a whopping USD 25.24 billion, catering to an increasing demand for efficient and safe electrical systems. Just as the Breakers aim to recover their spark on the court, technology across the globe is aiming to enhance our safety and energy efficiency. Could it be that while one kind of ‘breaker’ struggles, another is preparing to rise?

Want to keep an eye on both basketball and market trends? Remember, whether it's a three-pointer or circuit breaker, timing is everything! Who knew the court and electrical systems had so much in common? We may be seeing more savvy collaboration between the two worlds than we think!

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Fast-finishing Sydney Kings inflict seventh straight NBL defeat on NZ ... (Stuff.co.nz)

Better, but still not good enough. The Kiwi club's late-game meltdown gifted the Sydney Kings an eight-point NBL victory in Auckland.

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Kings storm back to defeat Breakers (Sydney Kings)

Cam Oliver was the first Kings not named Toohey to score, by hitting a fadeaway jumper. Parker Jadckson-Cartwright then took over for the hosts, as New Zealand ...

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Kings storm home to beat Breakers in NBL - ESPN (ESPN Australia)

The Sydney Kings have produced a fierce late assault to mow down the New Zealand Breakers 92-84 in their NBL clash in Auckland.

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Rising NBL star boosts NBA draft credentials with fourth quarter blitz (Fox Sports)

Rising NBL star boosts NBA draft credentials with fourth quarter blitz.

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Low-Voltage Circuit Breakers Market to Worth USD 25.24 Billion by ... (GlobeNewswire)

A key driver for the Low-Voltage Circuit Breakers Market is the increasing demand for energy-efficient and safe electrical systems across various...

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NBA hopeful dominates as Kings heap more misery on Breakers (CODE Sports)

He's been tipped by some to go in the first round of the NBA draft, and Alex Toohey may have moved up a couple of spots after he dominated in the fourth ...

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Kings beat Breakers with 16-3 run (NBL)

The New Zealand Breakers were a lot better but Jaylen Adams came up huge late as the Sydney Kings overran them at Spark Arena.

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Basketball: Breakers' losing streak continues as Kings storm home (RNZ)

The Breakers suffered late jitters against the Sydney Kings to crash to a seventh-straight NBL defeat.

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