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Doyle fires JackJumpers back to NBL winners' list

Milton Doyle was in superb touch as the JackJumpers eased to an NBL win over the Taipans. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

Milton Doyle returned to his MVP contending level form and the Tasmania JackJumpers bounced back from a couple of NBL losses to beat the Cairns Taipans 103-86.

With both teams locked in a battle over one of the NBL play-in positions, the clash at MyState Bank Arena took on extra significance. 

It was the JackJumpers who regained some form and confidence.

Following losses to South East Melbourne Phoenix and New Zealand Breakers,  the JackJumpers were looking to avoid a third straight home defeat against a Snakes team fresh off beating league-leading Melbourne United.

By the end of the first quarter, the JackJumpers had opened up a 29-20 advantage thanks to late three balls to Sean Macdonald (12 points) and Lachlan Barker.

Tasmania were still on top 51-41 at the half-time break with Doyle back in form with 12 first-half points while as a team they shot 56 per cent from the field to just 41 from the Taipans.

The home team blew the game wide open in the third period and late in the piece went on a 20-5 scoring run with the lead growing to as much as 24.

Despite a brief scare with Taran Armstrong (18 points, seven rebounds, four assists) leading the Taipans in the fourth quarter, the JackJumpers scored nine straight points with a couple of dunks from the returning Will Magnay (nine points, four rebounds, three assists) the exclamation point.

The win improves Tasmania to 11-9 in third position with Doyle delivering 31 points, seven rebounds and three assists.

He had plenty of help too with Marcus Lee producing 16 points, Anthony Drmic 11 to go with eight rebounds and Jordon Crawford nine points and seven assists.

JackJumpers coach Scott Roth liked the improved signs, but was anything but content.

"I'm not satisfied and they shouldn't be either," Roth said.

"We do have a lot of areas to grow in and that's going to take everyone pushing themselves to get to some of those areas."

Cairns remain just outside a top-six spot at 9-12. 

Along with the career-best night from rookie Armstrong, Tahjere McCall ended up with 20 points and six assists, Next Star Bobi Klintman 16 points and five rebounds, and Sam Mennenga nine points and eight boards.

It was a rough night for in-form guard Patrick Miller who had just four points with four turnovers on 2-of-11 shooting.

Taipans coach Adam Forde was at least happy with the fourth-quarter fight.

"I asked for a bit of a gut check by the guys at one point when we were down 24 and that's the positive, I guess, that they provided that," he said.

"It was a real character-type moment and obviously we're still talking about a 17-point loss, but we made a good run at it.

"There's a lot of things we need to work on, though, if we're going to give ourselves a chance to compete."

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