The Bryce is Right: Weekly Wrap
BRYCE the heart-breaker did it again today, erasing a terrific near match-winning jumpshot by Brisbane's Travis Trice with his own jumpshot on the bell, sealing an 81-80 NBL road win for Perth.
Fire turns up WNBL Championship heat
TOWNSVILLE last night put one hand on the WNBL Championship trophy when import Sydney Wiese cut loose to set up a 69-64 Game 1 win in the Best-of-3 Grand Final.
Creek 'freak' as 36ers roll on
ON Thursday night as his Adelaide 36ers beat Cairns 100-90, Mitch Creek didn’t take a shot. Tonight in Sydney, he produced an NBL career-high 30 points as the Sixers won.
Whatever happened to legit stats?
FROM time to time, Basketball On The Internet likes to give readers a forum for discussion so here's a letter received from a statistician of 35 years standing asking why statistical definitions have erroneously been "upgraded"?
Andy wins CotY again
SPECULATION Perth Lynx coach Andy Stewart might have been skating on thin ice after his team's straight sets explusion from the WNBL semis slipped to the back-burner today with news he again is the league's Coach of the Year.
Kayla puts the D in Dandenong
DANDENONG Rangers import Kayla Pedersen has become the club's third winner of the WNBL's Best Defensive Player award, joining teammate Steph Blicavs (nee Cumming) and league legend Emily McInerny.
Sixers find new faces to step up
IF someone told you Mitch Creek would not have a shot attempt, Nathan Sobey would go 0-of-2 and Josh Childress have two points with a period to play, you'd probably suspect Cairns beat Adelaide.
Fire up + NBL Tips, Rankings
TOWNSVILLE on Saturday will start favourite to put one hand on the WNBL's championship trophy while the NBL's Final Four looks fairly settled unless Cairns, Illawarra and Brisbane can find some magic.
So easy for Magbegor
IT was too easy for Ezi Magbegor. From Day One of the WNBL season she stood out as the likely winner of the Betty Watson Rookie of the Year award and she hasn't let anyone down.


