Come on Kelsey, cut that crap
KELSEY Griffin may be the best American-born player to compete in our WNBL, a multiple championship winner, MVP of a FIBA Asia Cup in her debut as a naturalised Aussie, and a short-priced favourite for this year's Most Valuable Player. So what's with all the freaking flopping?
Sixteen minutes to glory: NBL PotW
IT took reigning league MVP Bryce Cotton about 16 minutes to turn Perth's imminent loss to Sydney yesterday upside-down, earning our NBL Player of the Week honours in the process.
Can Lightning break crowd record?
INTEREST across South Australia is at a massive high as MAC Adelaide Lightning prepare for the make-or-break Game 2 of their WNBL Grand Final against Canberra on Wednesday. But can they break their own attendance record?
Sixers all at sea, again
ADELAIDE today blew a golden opportunity to close the door on the NBL Final Four when it failed to execute under pressure, reigning champion Melbourne producing a master class in exactly how to do just that, winning 89-87.
Taipans 'gift' 36ers finals spot in Al's farewell
THE Adelaide 36ers now only need to pinch a win off Melbourne United tomorrow or Perth Wildcats next week to guarantee themselves an NBL Final Four berth after Cairns today sent Brisbane's season into a tailspin.
Caps with one hand on WNBL trophy
DOMINATING the second quarter, star Opals Marianna Tolo and Kelsey Griffin inside and playmaker Leilani Mitchell outside, turned Adelaide's game-plan on its ear to set up an 88-67 Game 1 win for Canberra in the WNBL's best-of-three Championship series.
Caps built to win, Lights built to survive
THERE can be no question Canberra Capitals start favourites to win the club's eighth WNBL championship, starting with a sold out Game 1 home win tomorrow against Adelaide Lightning.
Ultimate penultimate round: NBL Rd.17 Preview
IT may be the penultimate round of the NBL regular season, but for a whole host of teams, it looms as the "ultimate round".
Sportsdeck Dream Team Week 17
IT'S "Finals Time" for NBL Dream Team players and Crystal Ball has some sound advice and good direction as we head toward the season's conclusion.
Sixers break NZ spirit, Hawks plucked
THE dream is over for New Zealand and Illawarra, put out of their finals misery respectively by Adelaide and Brisbane, the two teams genuinely competing for fourth spot in the NBL playoffs.

