First they defended the island, now the Tasmania JackJumpers are heading home across Bass Strait, promising Apple Islanders one “hell of a celebration”.
The JackJumpers claimed their maiden NBL championship by pulling off a remarkable 83-81 road win over Melbourne United on Sunday to clinch the best-of-five series decider.
In front of 11,175 fans in enemy territory at Melbourne’s John Cain Arena, Jordon Crawford produced one of the great scoring performances to help Tasmania claw their way to the crown in a gripping battle.
Crawford scored 27 first-half points and overcame a quiet third period to finish with a series-high 32.
The result completed a fairytale ride under head coach Scott Roth for the league’s newest franchise, who lost a title decider two years ago in their debut season.
The coach urged his players and the club’s supporters to “pump our brakes”, live in the moment and soak up Sunday’s win, pledging he would also unwind with a few beers and one of his favourite cigars as the JackJumpers’ championship party grew legs.
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