UPDATE: Perth Wildcats coach John Rillie is calling for better protection for star player Jo Lual-Acuil after he fouled out in a nail-biting 85-84 loss to the Illawarra Hawks earlier today. With just 3:56 remaining and the Wildcats leading by five points, Lual-Acuil’s exit proved crucial, as the team struggled to keep their lead.
Rillie’s frustration peaked as Lual-Acuil, who had been instrumental with 18 points, 12 rebounds, and 3 blocks, was sidelined due to foul trouble. This marks a troubling trend, as he also fouled out in a previous match against the Sydney Kings. The absence of Lual-Acuil allowed JaVale McGee to dominate, scoring 24 points and clinching the game with the winning free throw.
In a passionate statement, Rillie emphasized the importance of players in the league.
“Only the players are the superstars. Let’s not get lost on why everyone is here,”
he said, urging officials to ensure that players like Lual-Acuil are given the opportunity to showcase their talents.
Rillie’s desperation was evident when he used his Coach’s Challenge on Lual-Acuil’s fifth foul, a decision that ultimately backfired. The challenge could have been critical at the game’s conclusion when a controversial foul on McGee led to the decisive free throw.
The match saw the Wildcats’ shooting woes reach new lows, making just one of their 17 three-point attempts in the first half. Despite these setbacks, Rillie remains optimistic, stating, “When I watch film, it’s about the quality. Are they good quality shots for that person? If they are, I have no issue because that’s what they’re paid to do.”
The Wildcats now sit at a 4-4 record and face a challenging schedule ahead. Their next three games will take them interstate, with matchups against Tasmania, South East Melbourne, and a highly anticipated clash with Bryce Cotton in Adelaide.
In a positive turn for the Wildcats, new import David Duke Jr. is set to arrive in Australia on Monday after signing earlier this week. Fans and players alike are eager to see how his addition will impact the team moving forward.
As the Wildcats regroup and prepare for their upcoming games, all eyes will be on Lual-Acuil and whether he can stay on the court to help his team regain their momentum.


































