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Boomers moving forward

In: Boomers & Opals — Friday, 17 Jul, 2015

THE controversy brewing over Patty Mills’ non-selection for the Oceania Series against New Zealand shows an exciting heightened awareness of basketball nationwide.


Jul 17

Tough call on Mills

In: Boomers & Opals — Friday, 17 Jul, 2015

IT’S nothing more than an opinion, but I believe the Boomers erred in not suiting Patty Mills for next month’s Oceania Series against New Zealand.

 


For Lightning, Leilani is No.#1

In: WNBL — Thursday, 16 Jul, 2015

FOR a basketball club that was on the bones of its backside less than two months ago, Adelaide Lightning have bounced back in no uncertain terms.


Jul 16

United keen on Ekene

In: NBL — Wednesday, 15 Jul, 2015

EVERY day is fascinating where Melbourne United is concerned. 


Jul 15

Red October arrives in July

In: NBL — Wednesday, 15 Jul, 2015

THE return of King Conk – NBL MVP Brian Conklin – to Townsville is a coup for the Crocs, even though he already has logged two years in green.


More good news brewing

In: NBL, WNBL, NBA — Tuesday, 14 Jul, 2015

MELBOURNE United have been busy little beavers in their quest to give rookie NBL head coach Dean Demopoulos a contender in his first year, Ronnie Brewer’s name now in the mix.


Jul 14

Madgen odd player out with new signing

In: WNBL — Tuesday, 14 Jul, 2015

OPAL-in-waiting Tess Madgen has been released by the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury.


The Hunt for Red October

In: NBL — Monday, 13 Jul, 2015

THE Hunt for Red October - a.k.a. the pursuit of a big red head (or two) in Townsville - is continuing unabated with news Melbourne United has interest in Diamon Simpson.


Jul 13

Who does the maths at the NBA?

In: NBA — Monday, 13 Jul, 2015

OK. I admit maths was never my strong suit in school but I reckon the person behind the NBA Summer League stats summaries did worse.


Les hasn't had an ordinary life

In: Boomers & Opals — Sunday, 12 Jul, 2015

LES Hody, the first man to represent two different countries in Olympic Games basketball, had to flee for his life during the Hungarian Revolution in 1956.


Jul 12

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