Lucas, Pritchard breakfast gold
MAC Adelaide Lightning coach Chris Lucas and Bendigo Spirit coach Simon Pritchard have joined the roster for Friday's WNBL Show Grand Final breakfast, bringing it a golden touch.
Series hits top gear with Tommy Greer
DUAL-Melbourne Tigers NBL championship winner Tommy Greer has joined the cast of quality ballers Port Adelaide-bound this weekend for the CLB3X3 tournament outdoors at picturesque Hart's Mill.
Christmas early, with one less King
NBL-championship contending NZ Breakers finally have confirmed securing American forward-centre Rakeem Christmas, while Sydney Kings today prematurely ejected import Jeremy Tyler.
FIBA, you're killing the game!
FROM time to time, Basketball On The Internet likes to give readers a forum for discussion so here's a letter received from a coach of 35 years standing in Victoria on where FIBA has gone wrong on its abundant rule changes.
Bevo's raw emotion at loss: NBL Wrap
IF you don't believe professionals care, you only had to hear the raw emotion of Illawarra Hawks coach Rob Beveridge after his side surrendered an 18-point lead to lose yesterday to Melbourne.
The Doctor is IN
NEXT weekend's big 3X3 tournament at Port Adelaide has been rocked with the revelation dual-Woollacott Medallist and 192-game NBL veteran Darren Ng will make an on-court return for the CLB series.
Boost for Bullets, Breakers
BRISBANE is confident veteran forward Anthony Petrie will return for tomorrow's NBL home game with Adelaide while NZ Breakers are hosing speculation they've signed import Rakeem Christmas.
That's what homecourt was worth - 0
AFTER fourth-placed Melbourne Boomers last night erased WNBL regular season champion Perth 2-0 in their semi final series, there were plenty of State Basketball Centre-based folks sweating on today's Sydney-Townsville result.
Home court advantage? Really?
THE idea of a successful regular season is to give the higher-placed finishers some level of advantage in the playoffs, but the WNBL's Away-Home-Home formula for its best-of-3 semis has sabotaged that.
Majok's magicks rescue 36ers
THERE really is no need to constantly revisit Majok Deng's incredible journey from war-torn South Sudan through Kenya to Adelaide, until like last night, suddenly the talk swings to "NBA".

