Prepare for the usual: NBL19 Rd10 Wrap
WAIT for it cause it won’t be long before you hear: Melbourne is Sydney’s “bogey” team (See what I did there?), Perth needs a third import, the FIBA unsportsmanlike foul interpretation is a joke.
Christmas coal: WNBL19 Rd.11 Wrap
HINDSIGHT is always 20-20, or so they say, but Kristy Wallace's devastating injury today in her second game since a knee reconstruction has thrown a pall over the WNBL's brief Christmas recess.
The Good, The Bad and The 36ers
CAIRNS today gave Adelaide an almighty scare in their NBL matchup in Adelaide, but the 36ers scrambled away with the win in one of the season’s most ugly games.
Lightning put Flames to the torch
IDENTIFIED by internationally-acclaimed Australian Opals coach Sandy Brondello as a WNBL championship contender, MAC Adelaide Lightning tonight took a further step in that direction, smashing Sydney 95-52.
Sanity prevails as Pioneers settle
MOUNT Gambier Pioneers WILL compete in Basketball SA's 2019 Premier League after all, sanity prevailing today with the 10 existing clubs revisiting their decision to exclude the four-time SEABL champions.
Sydney v Melbourne, love it: NBL10, WNBL11
WITH all due respect to the mighty Perth Wildcats, this NBL round's Sydney-Melbourne clash is one many have waited for, while in the WNBL, this could be make-or-break round for Dandenong and Townsville.
Sportsdeck Dream Team Week 10
NBL Dream Team fans need to take heed as CRYSTAL BALL tells us this week it is time to cut Perth import Terrico White loose.
Mt Gambier can 'jump in the lake'
FOUR-time SEABL men's champion Mount Gambier effectively has been told to 'go jump in the lake' by Basketball SA's Premier League competition, leaving the future of one of the nation's best-run basketball clubs in the air.
Kings finally reign: NBL/WNBL rankings
SYDNEY Kings have hit the No.1 NBL ranking for the first time since Andrew Gaze's exceptional start at the helm three years ago, but a challenger awaits this round.
FFT10: Formalising 'Indigenous Round'
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: I'm not historically savvy enough to be sure but I suspect acknowledgement of what Indigenous sportsmen and women have contributed to our elite sporting landscape may have started with Kevin Sheedy's "Dreamtime at the G" innovation.

