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Bench provides spark for Illawarra NBL win

The energy of Xavier Rathan-Mayes and Antonius Cleveland sparked a striking Illawarra comeback, as the Hawks regained an NBL top-four spot with a 83-77 road win over South East Melbourne Phoenix.

Earlier on Sunday, Sydney beat Cairns to go fourth, but that lasted just a couple of hours, as the Hawks produced what coach Brian Goorjian agreed was their best performance of an inconsistent campaign.

Down by 10 points, Illawarra enjoyed a decisive 16-0 run either side of three-quarter time to take control of the game against second-placed Phoenix at John Cain Arena.

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Illawarra enjoyed a 33-10 advantage in bench scoring, with Phoenix coach Simon Mitchell ruefully acknowledging the electric Rathan-Mayes (19 in 23 minutes) "comfortably" outscored his own second unit.

"They (the bench) carried us, they got us back into the game and they were hugely significant in the win," Goorjian said.

With the Hawks often criticised defence lifting in the latter stages of the third quarter, it generated more open court opportunities for the visitors with Cleveland (16 points) the primary beneficiary.

"That bench coming in and getting stops and AC getting out on the run gave us easy baskets, took the pressure off," Goorjian said.

"That basket got a little bit bigger in the fourth quarter because we got some easy ones with AC running, playing off our defence."

Scores were level at quarter and halftime, though Phoenix led by as much as eight in the second quarter.

Illawarra won despite star guard Tyler Harvey going none from eight from the field and scoring his only point in the final minute from the free throw line.

Fellow import Justinian Jessup struggled in the first half,

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