Source : ABC NEWS
After the Adelaide 36ers ‘ tense 106-93 defeat in Game Three of the championship series, the Sydney Kings are one win away from winning the NBL.
In front of 18, 373 fans in Sydney, the largest audience in Bank history, Bryce Cotton and Davis faced off in their series-defining encounter.
As the Kings took a 2-1 result in the best-of-five line, Davis posted 34 positions and 15 help.
In a championship series game, he became the first person in Bank history to record 30 points and 10 assists.
Cotton had nearly every touch of a booed by the Sydney group on Sunday, and despite having his trademark passing ability and a total of 12 assists, he only managed 15 points.
Cotton did not score in double figures until the next moment of the last quarter, and he only managed five turnovers.
The Kings, in contrast, had four for the sport.
In the first three rooms, the direct changed 30 times, with neither side holding a double-digit benefit.

Jaylin Galloway (right) played his part for the Kings in their victory. (AAP: Mark Evans)
However, the Kings started the fourth term with a 7-0 run thanks to quick three-pointers from Jaylin Galloway and Tim Soares ( 12 points ).
The Kings not lost a 10-point cushion as a result.
Never was the document crowd more angry than when Cotton reached out to Cotton’s head during his final-term three-point attempt.
The Kings looked house as the Kings extended the guide to what was then a game-high 15 points when Davis went to the series.
John Jenkins led the Flyers in scoring with 22 items, including a great four from four three-pointers in the first quarter.
With triumph in Wednesday night’s activity four at Adelaide Entertainment Centre, the Kings can get their fifth tournament, and it’s their first since Brian Goorjian has returned as manager.
AAP

