Finally, Maher makes it into FIBA Hall of Fame
HE was the coach who took Australia from a "wannabe international powerhouse" and on to the medal dais for real, in the process showing all future Opals teams how it could and should be done as Australia reached for the sky, FIBA's Hall of Fame finally recognising his great and unique service to the game.
Opals' Olympic draw, squad, full of promise
VASTLY improved Belgium currently ranked #6 in the world by FIBA, is the biggest intragroup challenge for the Australian Opals at the (fingers-crossed) Tokyo Olympic Games this year.
That's a wrap, 2020 in hindsight
BRAD Rosen took a break from his Christmas shopping to sit down for one last 2020 podcast with me, but it's taken a while to recover and post the thing, so forgive us for being dated. At least we're not quite ready for carbon-dating.
It's a Long Way There for the Kid from Kadina
STEPH Talbot's journey to the individual pinnacle of the WNBL was a round-trip started in Kadina more than half a lifetime ago before she made Adelaide Lightning history today.
Talbot joins WNBL's all-time greats
ADELAIDE Lightning's versatile guard/forward Stephanie Talbot today created club history when she won the WNBL's Most Valuable Player award.
Fire on a finals roll
HOME-TEAM Townsville today fired its way into the WNBL semi finals double-chance when it gave Melbourne a 70-64 welt in the last match of the hub regular season.
Flyers, Caps, Boomers, Fire ... nothing to see here
MOVE along now. Nothing to see here. As we told you before even a shot was fired, Southside, Canberra, Melbourne and Townsville will contest the WNBL playoffs as its hub Final Four, before the trophy formally is handed to Southside captain Jenna O'Hea and coach Cheryl Chambers.
Squirrels on bikes! Brad&Boti is back!
YES we're back, Brad Rosen and I have hit the podcast airwaves again ahead of tonight's decisive WNBL clash between Townsville and Adelaide, and boy have we got a lot to say!
Lightning-Fire for the Final Four
SITTING precariously on a 5-6 win-loss record behind fourth-placed Townsville's 7-4, Adelaide needs three results to go its way to unexpectedly snuff the Fire out of the playoffs
It's over. Fire to join "big 3" in playoffs
TOWNSVILLE's stunning 84-71 rout of Canberra and Perth's thrilling 80-78 win yesterday over Adelaide has assured the Fire of joining Southside, the Capitals and Melbourne in the WNBL's Final Four playoffs.