Aylen joins 600 club
MICHAEL Aylen is the best referee in the NBL. Let’s be clear on that. He’s a no BS, straight shooter, which means when coaches and players see him walk out to do their game, they experience a level of comfort and relief not many other whistlers provide.
Fallout tour hits Oz
NEW Japan Pro Wrestling’s “Fallout Down Under” tour hits Australia next week for four nights of the best wrestling outside the WWE, and some would argue even better than the “sport’s” No.1 promotion too.
Deep breath, here we go again: Tips/Rankings 18
CAN everyone take a deep breath and settle down now? Hmm. Or can they, with Melbourne-New Zealand twice on the schedule this round?
Why not free up finals Boomers?
THE latest Boomers team to take on the Philippines and Chinese Taipei in Melbourne in just over three weeks looks great, but it may have made more sense to adjust it for the second international.
Teys penalty reduced, DKD appeal fails
THE two-match suspensions for Adelaide 36ers captain Brendan Teys and Perth Wildcats 3-point specialist Dexter Kernich-Drew were reviewed today by the NBL Tribunal, with Teys' penalty reduced to one match.
Goodbye Perrin. G'day Peachy
BRISBANE's ballsy decision to part company with disengaged import Perrin Buford means more available minutes in the Bullets' remaining games - good news for all, especially Anthony Petrie.
D-Day on NBL suspensions tomorrow
ADELAIDE 36ers are fighting captain Brendan Teys’ two-match suspension and Perth is mounting a case for similarly-suspended Dexter Kernich Drew, while former Sixers skipper Mitch Creek is giving any chance of missing Sunday’s match with Illawarra the finger.
Kings lead again: Player of the Week
IT may have been the most significant round of the NBL season and as such, was full of wonderful options for our Player of the Week accolade.
Hawks plucked, 'Cats stunned: NBL Wrap
NEW Zealand Breakers not only erased Illawarra's 2017-18 post-season plans this round but leap-frogged battling Adelaide and Perth into second place behind Melbourne, winner of the season's ugliest NBL game.
The verdicts are in ...
THE verdicts are in from the NBL's Games Review Panel's deliberations on Friday night's melee at The Jungle, with 36ers captain Brendan Teys and Perth 3-point specialist Dexter Kernich-Drew suspended for two games apiece.

