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Steve Barrett

Slow-starting 36ers bounce back to beat JackJumpers

Adelaide's Kendric Davis (left) led the way with 23 points in the 36ers' win over the JackJumpers. (Matt Turner/AAP PHOTOS)

A third-quarter explosion has guided the Adelaide 36ers out of some bother and to a 77-73 NBL victory over the Tasmania JackJumpers.

The Sixers (4-3) started slowly at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Sunday and were still well in arrears at half-time, before taking total control with a dominant 23-11 third term to move to fifth place and celebrate Jason Cadee's 400th game in style.

Point guard Kendric Davis (23 points, six assists) was the 36ers' architect, along with fellow import Montrezl Harrell (22). 

Adelaide's Montrezl Harrell (left).
Adelaide's Montrezl Harrell (left) took the attack right up to Tasmania, finishing with 22 points. (Matt Turner/AAP PHOTOS)

Harrell last week committed to Adelaide for the rest of the season, after originally being summoned as an injury replacement for Jarell Martin, who made his long-awaited return from a foot injury.

Milton Doyle (22 points) was back to his best and almost willed the JackJumpers back into the game with a mix of long bombs and tough drives.

His triple with nine seconds left trimmed the Sixers' lead, at one stage 63-50, to two points before Davis iced it with two free throws.

"There wasn't any sense of panic in the locker room at half-time," 36ers coach Mike Wells said.

"Our energy in the first two and a half minutes of the third quarter started on the defensive end.

"It led to the offence ... we got a bunch of easy baskets and were able to change the momentum of the game and get the upper hand."

The JackJumpers burst out of the blocks, imports Jordon Crawford and Doyle instrumental in a 10-0 run that gave them a 15-4 head-start en route to a 22-13 quarter-time lead.

Jordon Crawford of the JackJumpers shoots.
Jordon Crawford helped Tasmania to an early lead in the NBL clash against the 36ers in Adelaide. (Matt Turner/AAP PHOTOS)

Tasmania's defence continued to stymie Adelaide, highlighted by Will Magnay's stunning block of Harrell's attempted two-handed put-back dunk.

The reigning champions led 39-31 at the main break, the Sixers' tally their lowest first half all year.

JackJumpers swingman Reuben Te Rangi snapped his personal slump by scoring nine first-half points, including three triples without a miss.

At the other end, league-leading scorer Dejan Vasiljevic was completely blanketed, notching two points without a field goal and three turnovers at half-time. He finished with 11 points.

After missing 11 of their 12 first-half three-point attempts, Adelaide came alive in the third term, starting it with a 7-0 flurry capped by Sunday Dech's trey.

Dejan Vasiljevic (right) and Milton Doyle.
Dejan Vasiljevic (right) was shown plenty of attention by the JackJumpers, including Milton Doyle. (Matt Turner/AAP PHOTOS)

Vasiljevic ended his rut with a teardrop and a three-pointer, while Davis's quick hands and slick play-making were stressing the Jackies.

Adelaide pinched the lead on a Davis drive, suddenly led 54-50 at the last break and extended that to 63-50 after producing a 16-0 tear either side of three-quarter-time, then effectively warding off Tasmania's plucky late rearguard charge.

"They got us a little disjointed in the middle of the third," said JackJumpers coach Scott Roth after his ninth-placed side slumped to 2-5.

"They got us out of our spots and we got a little anxious and impatient in some areas.

"That was enough to sway the momentum back to them."

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