Star New Zealand Breakers guard Cedric Jackson has failed to score a point as the Perth Wildcats secured a record seventh NBL crown with a 75-52 victory in the grand final decider at Perth Arena.

The Wildcats' stifling defence and a roaring sellout crowd were simply too much to handle for the Breakers, who were attempting to become the first team since Wollongong in 2001 to win the title from fourth.

Jackson failed to connect on any of his five shots before fouling out early in the final term, with Tom Abercrombie (21 points) the only Breaker to get into any sort of scoring rhythm.

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Casey Prather (19 points) and Jermaine Beal (14 points) did the damage on the scoreboard for the Wildcats, but it was captain Damian Martin's inspirational display in defence that shone the brightest.

The Breakers struggled to even get out of their own half at times, with Jackson particularly struggling under the intense pressure.

The result was sweet revenge for the Wildcats, who had lost two previous grand final series to the New Zealand side.

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Neither team could exert dominance in a scrappy opening term, but back-to-back threes from Shawn Redhage and Jesse Wagstaff gave the Wildcats a 22-18 lead at the first break.

Wildcats big man Nathan Jawai made some promising plays early in the second term, but it was Perth's stifling defence that was doing most of the damage.

The Breakers were restricted to just 12 points for the term, giving the Wildcats a crucial 42-30 lead at the long break.

Tensions threatened to boil over just moments before halftime when Wildcats centre Tom Jervis and Jackson became involved in a heated tangle off the ball.

Perth's half-time lead would have been even greater had they improved their efficiency from the free-throw line (7 of 14).

Both teams entered the match on the back of a hectic travel schedule, which had seen them travel 10,700km in the space of five days.

But it was only the Breakers who showed any sort of fatigue, with Perth's high-energy display simply stifling the visitors.

The margin blew out to 20 points late in the third quarter, and from there the Wildcats cruised home for their second title in three seasons under coach Trevor Gleeson.

AAP