Wildcat strike not on for Sydney
THE NBL decision to not allow Sydney to replace its injured marquee player Josh Childress with someone comparable - say, Al Harrington - again tells you all that is wrong with the league's governance.
Kings key on DQ and Muo
SYDNEY Kings remain optimistic they can sign Daequon Montreal and Mathiang Muo to play out the rest of the NBL season.
Week #17 Rankings: Kings gone, no joshin'
JOSH Childress' season-ending torn right pectoral muscle injury effectively has scuttled any NBL playoff plans Sydney was entertaining.
The rest of Rachael
SPACE issues necessitated News Corp trimming my story on RACHAEL SPORN being honoured with an OAM on Australia Day so here's the unedited version.
Craig also on the list
GEELONG basketball stalwart Craig Herbert also received an Order of Australia Medal in the Australia Day honours list.
Wrap-Up #16: Oh, A Medal
CANBERRA Caps coach Carrie Graf, former Sydney Kings administrator Andrew Lazaris and triple-Olympic superstar Rachael Sporn made today especially special for our basketball fraternity when they collected OAMs in the Australia Day honours.
Week #16 Rankings: Walking on thin ice
RUNNING a bit late this week but it does afford me the opportunity to come in with breaking news Melbourne United forward Lucas Walker may only be out for two-three weeks with his shoulder injury.
All or nothing for Fire champ
TOWNSVILLE Fire captain Rachael McCully has announced she will retire at the end of the WNBL season, making this run at a Championship her last.
Big day for NBL trio
IT'S a huge day for the three NBL teams - Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide - leading the race to grab top-four spots behind New Zealand and Cairns.


