Source :- PERTH NOW NEWS

Kouat Noi has scored 11 points in the final three minutes to lift the Sydney Kings to a 91-87 NBL win over the Cairns Taipans at Qudos Bank Arena.

The Kings led by two points with six minutes left in Sunday’s NBL match when play had to be halted for six minutes due to an issue with the shot clock.

Cairns came out breathing fire when the match resumed, with the visitors holding a shock three-point lead with a little over three minutes remaining.

But an astounding 11-point burst from Noi, which included consecutive three-pointers and a powerful dunk, hauled Sydney over the line.

Noi also reeled in a vital offensive rebound in the final minute.

The 27-year-old finished with 27 points on 4-of-8 shooting from the perimeter.

Kings import Cameron Oliver posted his third double-double of the season with 15 points and 17 rebounds, while Xavier Cooks (19 points) and Jaylen Adams (18 points) were also important.

Rob Edwards top-scored for Cairns with 25 points and Taran Armstrong finished with 22.

The result improved Sydney’s record to 14-10, keeping them in the hunt for a top-two spot.

Cairns (4-17) remain rock bottom, but have shown plenty of promise in their past two games, including an upset 108-105 win over the ladder-leading Hawks.

The Taipans were rocked on the eve of Sunday’s match when guard Jackson Makoi was arrested over an alleged domestic violence matter dating back to 2023.

Cairns led 19-17 after a low-scoring opening quarter, but a 10-2 run by the Kings to start the second term got the scoreboard ticking over.

Sydney entered half-time with a 39-38 lead, but Edwards hit some big shots at the start of the third term to propel Cairns to a six-point lead.

The Kings hit back to take a 64-62 lead into the final break, and it was the Noi show when the game went on the line in the dying minutes.