PENNY Taylor was a clear winner as she played against fellow Australian basketball great Lauren Jackson in the WNBL for the first time in over 12 years.
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It was never going to be a fair comparison, with Jackson playing only her second game since the hip and knee surgery which ruled her out of the Opals’ world championship campaign.
But Taylor was stellar, grabbing 30 points and seven rebounds with three blocks, two assists and two steals as her surging Dandenong Rangers team downed Jackson’s Canberra Capitals 89-84 in a thrilling shootout in Canberra yesterday.
Jackson managed 24 minutes on court and was clearly rusty, making just three of 13 field goal attempts among her 10 points and one rebound.
While she struggled, teammate Abby Bishop stepped up for the Capitals in a big way with a WNBL round-leading 34 points backed with 11
rebounds, matching Taylor with her shooting inside and out.
In her first WNBL season since 2002, Taylor’s arrival has lifted Dandenong (8-7), who climbed to third on the ladder.
A day earlier they accounted for the Sydney Uni Flames 93-78 in Sydney, with Taylor and Alice Kunek both scoring 21 points for the winners while Sydney slipped to fifth with a 7-7 record.
Jackson missed Canberra’s Friday fright night in Townsville when they were demolished 106-58.