Wildcats thank Cotton after narrow NBL win

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NBL ladder-leaders Perth Wildcats are thanking Bryce Cotton after they rallied to narrowly avoid a shock defeat by the short-handed Cairns Taipans.

The Wildcats got up to win 84-78 at Cairns Convention Centre on Friday night, but only after getting a fright as the gritty Taipans scored the opening 13 points and led by as much as 18 points in the first quarter.

The Wildcats were expected to dominate against a Taipans team that was without Scott Machado and Mirko Djeric and also lost star import Tahjere McCall on game day after he injured a knee during the shootaround.

But Cotton showed why he has been NBL MVP three times, including the last two seasons, as he scored all of his 29 points in the second and third quarters to put the Wildcats back on track in a tight battle.

Cotton also had six assists while teammate Vic Law scored 17 points and had six rebounds.

Majok Deng was a standout for the Taipans, scoring 27 points to go with seven rebounds, three steals and three blocks while Luke Travers had 10 points, five rebounds, four steals and four blocks.  

The Taipans led by 25-11 at quarter time and 47-44 at half-time and were still ahead 59-54 midway through the third quarter.

Perth got ahead 68-66 at three-quarter-time but the Taipans kept it close to the end.

“I don’t usually do a post-game chat with the boys, but I did tonight because I just had to tell them how proud I was of them,” said Taipans coach Adam Forde.

“We made some errors but there were also lots of things we spliced in at short notice knowing that we had Tahj out.

“A couple of times we missed switching up onto Cotton and missed switching onto Vic Law and he had two back-to-back uncontested threes which hurt us.

“But I can’t fault their effort. They played hard and we are battered and bruised, and they just gave me everything so how can I be upset about that.”

Wildcats coach Scott Morrison gave credit to Cotton and captain Jesse Wagstaff for the turnaround.

“He (Cotton) showed great leadership, Bryce, and Jesse on the bench, in that first half just got the guys huddled up and got them refocused and showed great leadership on the court and on the bench,” said Morrison.

“(Cotton’s) shooting kept us in the game.”

AAP