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Kings hold off gutsy Phoenix for NBL win

The Sydney Kings have broken through for their first away victory of the NBL season after withstanding a late charge from the undermanned South East Melbourne Phoenix to win 92-87 at John Cain Arena.

Despite COVID protocols leaving the Phoenix short-handed in the backcourt, the home side fought back from 11 points down on Thursday night to trail by three in the final minute with possession of the ball.

But a timely steal from Jarell Martin set the stage for reserve guard Angus Glover to nail the game-sealing three-pointer as Sydney moved up to fifth on the ladder with a 7-7 record.

Xavier Cooks stood tall in his matchup against Phoenix star Mitch Creek to finish with 23 points, including a series of key baskets in the final period to help the Kings claim a fourth win in their past five matches.

Martin added 20 points and eight rebounds, while guards Jaylen Adams and Dejan Vasiljevic each added 14.

Cooks stepped up when it counted with 11 fourth-quarter points, including an emphatic dunk at the midway point to inspire the Kings to a match-winning lead and continue his standout season.

"I've run out of superlatives or words to describe X's performances most of the time," Kings coach Chase Buford said about the 26-year-old forward who ranks top-five in the league for rebounds and blocks per game.

"He does so much for us on both sides, defensively and offensively, changes the game with his energy and playmaking - he's a terrific player."

The Kings threatened to run away with the contest after building a 29-22 advantage after one quarter then surging ahead by 11 in the second period.

The experience of Ryan Broekhoff (25 points) and Creek (23 points) helped the Phoenix draw level on multiple occasions and set up a thrilling

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