THE big three put on a show as the Albury-Wodonga Bandits delivered a hiding to the Canberra Gunners in Saturday night's Allen McCowan Memorial.
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T.J. Robinson paced the Bandits with 27 points and 14 rebounds in the 98-77 win, while JT Terrell (23 points) and Deba George (19 points, 9 assists) did plenty to get the capacity crowd on their feet.
Now having won three in a row, head coach Brad Chalmers said the side would need to maintain momentum after next week's bye to put together a playoff run.
“There were some pleasing parts to the game, but I would have liked a better four quarter performance,” he said.
“For us to grind it out and stay with it was good, it was pleasing to see JT hit some shots and TJ was very good.
“Overall, I'm really happy to get the win.
“We'll move on, have a rest and get a few injuries sorted, get a few guys freshened up before the second half of the season.”
The league has a bye next week before the Bandits return to face the Melbourne Tigers in Albury on June 17.