So be it. Another one gone
ADELAIDE 36ers NBL fans need to start wrapping their heads around the fact Nathan Sobey will not be part of the team's move to Adelaide Entertainment Centre in 2019-20.
AFLW Grand Final a 'lightning carnival'
THE omens could not be better for the AFLW’s Adelaide Crows when co-captain Erin Phillips and star 2019 recruit Jessica Foley lead them onto Adelaide Oval on Sunday for the Grand Final.
Now Rangers avoid extinction
BREATHE a sigh of positive relief. Dandenong Rangers, one of the WNBL’s iconic and most successful clubs, looks likely to have been saved and should soon reveal Cheryl Chambers as its new coach.
Prodigal daughter home for Lightning
ADELAIDE Lightning’s biggest new signing for its 2019-20 WNBL campaign, Steph Talbot, admits a small part of her felt delight when her old club won its 2018-19 semi final and stormed into the grand final.
FLASHBACK 110: August 6, 1970
*FLASHBACKS, my irregular "lucky dip" where I just reach into my drawers of old Australian basketball stuff and transcribe or post whatever I find for you.
FFT: That's a 2018-19 Wrap!
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: What does it say about our NBL when Andrew Bogut can go straight from a season with Sydney Kings into the starting lineup of reigning two-time NBA champion Golden State Warriors?
Loz back to bolster Lightning
ADELAIDE Lightning star Lauren Nicholson is excited at the club's new ownership, direction and its decision to retain coach Chris Lucas for a further three years, prompting her to sign a new WNBL contract.
The circus is in town
EVER since the Adelaide 36ers made their grand announcement of moving house to Adelaide Entertainment Centre earlier this week, it’s curious how many questions remain unanswered. Then again, most were never asked.
Bogut tips off NBA 'second coming'
GOLDEN State Warriors welcomed back their 2015 NBA championship centre Andrew Bogut today and he immediately went to work, slamming down a lob from Stephen Curry to open their scoring against San Antonio.
Yes, Perth needed 3 imports...
CLINCHING its historic ninth NBL Championship today with a 97-84 road rout of Melbourne United in Game 4 of the best-of-five Grand Final Series, no title should be sweeter for Perth's magnificent Wildcats.

