Cairns scores NBL win over Townsville

The Cairns Taipans escaped with an 85-81 home NBL win over the Townsville Crocodiles after trailing by as many as eight points in the final term.

The Crocs went hunting in the final term but the Snakes held firm in defence, renowned closer Jamar Wilson (18 points) then guiding Cairns home.

Chris Cedar dropped back-to-back threes to give the Crocs a 70-62 lead with six minutes remaining, but after an Aaron Fearne timeout Alex Loughton (15 points) and Drew Warren (25 points) did the same to bring it level.

Wilson, who has scrambled so well at the death this season for the Snakes, sealed it from there.

Both teams shot at around 50 per cent from the field and must have wondered why scoring seemed so difficult last weekend.

A whirlwind opening from Warren (5-of-10 from long range) gave the Snakes a 12-point lead in the second quarter.

But benchman Todd Blanchfield gave the visitors a huge boost with his three-pointer from the flank on the stroke of half-time.

The Taipans looked like jumping away in the third when Brad Hill latched on to a Jamar Wilson pass for an alley-oop, but they squandered plays at crucial moments to kill their momentum.

That allowed the Crocs to fight their way back into the game with a nine-point run to suddenly grab a 57-55 lead late in the third quarter.

Ian Crosswhite made the bucket and drew the foul to get it straight back for the Snakes and they held on for a 60-59 advantage to start the final quarter.

AAP bh

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