McLaughlin set to be a marked man

Published date26 May 2023
Publication titleSports Tab
The 25-year-old American is fresh from back-to-back career highs and back-to-back NBL performances-of-the-week awards

He poured in 39 points during the 93-84 loss to the Auckland Tuatara in Dunedin last week and 31 points in the 103-94 win against the Wellington Saints a week earlier.

That 39 points was the highest individual score by a Nuggets player since Akeem Wright slotted 40 against Harbour in 2012.

Branduinn Fullove (42 v Manawatu, 2006), Ron Grady (41 v Hawke’s Bay, 2002), Lemar Gayle (40 v Waikato, 2008) and Mike Pegues (40 v Harbour, 2003) are the only other players to score 40 or more for the Nuggets this century.

Glen Denham holds the individual scoring record for the Nuggets. Thirty years ago he popped in 50 points against Harbour — yep, 50.

Leonard King hit 40 or more for the Nuggets on five occasions, including a 48 point haul against Hawke’s Bay in 1993.

But scores of around 40 are rare, which is why McLaughlin’s name would have come up plenty when the Hawke’s Bay Hawks were doing their scouting ahead of tonight’s match against the Nuggets at the Edgar Centre.

Nuggets coach Brent Matehaere would not expect anything less.

‘‘He’s a talent and if people give him space, he’ll do his thing,’’ Matehaere said.

‘‘But that depends on what the scout throws at him from the Hawks. That is not something we control.

‘‘I’m sure, if they leave him open, he’ll knock down shots. And if they give him driving lanes, he’ll take them as well.

‘‘But he is also elite at setting the table for others. There could be a big focus on him and hopefully that opens it up for others.’’

The Nuggets have actually spread the scoring load quite evenly between the fab four.

McLaughlin is leading the charge with an average of 21.6 points per game. Australian...

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