It's a case of putting the pieces together and playing for a full 40 minutes for the Ballarat Rush in this weekend's NBL1 South clash with Knox.
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Alicia Froling said the side has what it needs to win games, but needs to be more consistent.
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"I think that we have all the pieces and we have what we need we just have to put it together and we have to put it together for a full 40 minutes," she said.
"Unfortunately that hasn't been happening but it's definitely something that we're capable of and hopefully that happens this weekend."
It will be a tough ask to do so against Knox, who have eight wins and one loss to its name and sit fourth on the ladder going in to the game.
The Rush will take some confidence from its tight seven-point loss to Diamond Valley, however, a game it had every chance of winning late in the contest.
The Rush led by four points mid-way through the last term and trailed by three points with 55 seconds remaining.
Klara Wischer seems the player to watch for Knox.
She has averaged 16.7 points, 10.4 rebounds, three assists and nearly three steals per game through nine games, picking up seven double-doubles along the way.
Alicia Froling has been the Rush' dominant double-double grabber so far this season and has the ability to combat Wischer's rebounding dominance.
She is fresh off back-to-back double-double games in round 11.
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