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Bullets Collapse: Fourth Quarter Meltdown Seals Another Loss
1 Jan
Summary
- Brisbane Bullets suffered their 10th loss in 23 games this season.
- The team experienced a critical 31-11 scoring run by the Wildcats.
- Key players clashed, resulting in an injury and further disruption.

The Brisbane Bullets' interim coach Darryl McDonald is facing mounting pressure after another significant loss, this time a 20-point defeat to the Perth Wildcats. This loss marks the Bullets' 10th in 23 games this season and their fourth in the last five outings.
The game, held on New Year's Day, saw Brisbane leading 44-40 at halftime. However, a catastrophic third quarter, where they were outscored 31-11, sealed their fate. The Wildcats capitalized on numerous Brisbane turnovers, including a decisive 21-0 run out of halftime, powered by Elijah Pepper's sharp shooting.
The Bullets' performance was marred by critical errors and a lack of cohesion, exemplified by a mid-game collision between Tyrell Harrison and Mitch Norton. Despite strong efforts from players like Jack Holt, the team's inability to maintain possession and execute effectively ultimately led to the heavy defeat.




