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United outclass Phoenix in Melbourne NBL derby

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Goulding and Delly combine for 37 as United claim Showdown (1:44)

Melbourne United top South East Melbourne Phoenix 96-84 off the back of big contributions from veteran duo Chris Goulding and Matthew Dellavedova. (1:44)

Melbourne United have shrugged off a slow start to maintain their unbeaten start to the NBL season, beating South East Melbourne 96-84 at a sold-out John Cain Arena.

Veteran guards Chris Goulding (19 points) and in-form Matthew Dellavedova (18 points, 10 assists) were clinical when it mattered, and Jack White (15 points, including 13 in the fourth quarter) was explosive down the stretch as Melbourne took control of Thursday's Throwdown derby with a decisive 25-12 second quarter.

Matt Hurt (18 points), Jordan Hunter (17) and Derrick Walton Jr (17) impressed for the Phoenix, who faded after their initial burst.

Dellavedova signalled his intentions by attacking Nathan Sobey early, but at the other end United were swiftly torched from long range, the Phoenix drilling 6-of-8 from downtown in the opening term.

Sharpshooting import forwards Hurt and Joe Wieskamp piloted an 11-0 spree, which propelled South East Melbourne to a 28-21 quarter-time lead.

After sizzling in the opening stanza, the Phoenix went ice-cold in the second, missing all 10 from beyond the perimeter as Melbourne clamped down defensively to seize complete control, back-court duo Goulding and Ian Clark influential in the swift turnaround.

Behind Dellavedova's smart play-making, Melbourne continued to control the tempo in the third, before the Phoenix launched a brief rearguard to start the fourth.

Wieskamp nailed a big three before Walton tied the scores at 70-70 with a tough drive and finish over the much taller Marcus Lee.

United responded immediately through Shea Ili's trey and Jack White's dunk.

Sobey's dark night ended when he fouled out late, with nine points at 25 per cent.

The athletic White, meanwhile, was devastating down the stretch, putting the contest to bed with a three-point play and finishing off the Phoenix with a slam in the dying seconds.