

Jarrell Brantley led the way with 23 points, Will McDowell-White stuffed the stat sheet as usual with 19 points, six rebounds and five assists, and Barry Brown Jr (20 points) overcame a slow start to score the game-killing key buckets late that sent this series to a decider. The Breakers ensured as much with a quality performance in the must-win clash. The decider will be in Sydney on Wednesday night, and while the Kings will be favourites, this undulating series will get the finale it deserves. The New Zealand Breakers are still alive.Ī day after Backstreet was back at Spark Arena, this time the Breakers stormed back into the NBL grand final, beating the Sydney Kings 80-70 to level the series at 2-2. Canterbury Mornings with John MacDonald Podcast.Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills Podcast.The Resident Builder Podcast with Peter Wolfkamp.Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Podcast.Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave Podcast.Simon Barnett & James Daniels Afternoons Podcast.In the meantime, keep “Livin’ on a Prayer” and tuning in to iHeart80s Radio station to get that awesome fix of 80s music. But don’t worry if you can’t attend the concert, you can listen live on iHeartMedia Mainstream AC, Hot AC, and Adult Hits radio stations across the country or on. Tickets are now on sale at /iHeart80sParty. Get pumped, because there’s much, much more: starting Monday, December 26, 2016, iHeartRadio will launch a four-week nationwide promotion to give thousands of 80s music fans across the country the opportunity to win a trip to San Jose to attend the iHeart80s Party, hosted by Martha Quinn- check out the contest here. Back and bigger than ever, the music of iHeartRadio’s popular iHeart80s Radio station will come to life with live performances from New Kids on the Block, UB40, Colin Hay of Men At Work, Rick Astley, Starship, Eddie Money and Night Ranger. On January 28, 2017, the most beloved music icons of the ‘80s will come together under one roof at the SAP Center in San Jose, California to celebrate that unforgettable decade.


Do you love jamming out to Culture Club, Tears for Fears, Billy Idol, Rick Springfield, and Loverboy? Missing the days of big hair, power chords, and synthetic beats? Are you just feeling a little nostalgic for the awesome 80s? Well, you’re in luck: iHeartMedia has announced the return of its iHeart80s Party.
