ROUND ABOUT: NBL18/WNBL19
THE NBL hath spoken. Adelaide 36ers coach Joey Wright and Perth Wildcats import James Ennis have cases to answer for their roles in the unseemly end to Friday night’s showdown of the big guns at Perth Arena.
Now the dust has settled, let's shake on it
TIME definitely provides perspective and almost two days removed from those alleged "wild west" scenes of "basketbrawl" at the aptly named Jungle on Friday might best serve for dispassionate review.
FLASHBACK 31: March, 1992
*FLASHBACKS, my weekly "lucky dip" where I just reach into my drawers of old Australian basketball stuff and transcribe whatever I find for you.
Not that easy!
OK. I have a confession to make. I found this challenge by NBL referees boss Mal Cooper tougher than I expected.
Rankings #19 ... Surprise, surprise
THIS weekend's round of NBL action will be season-defining for Adelaide 36ers, away to first-placed Perth and third-ranked Melbourne.
No surprise in the end for Frye
JARRID Frye had lost his mojo and with that, his role as an import with Adelaide 36ers - his departure mixed with some sadness in much the same vein as Jesse Sanders at Sydney.
Wait! There's more to BA's WNBL embarrassment
DON’T buy any of this sudden whispering campaign – wonder where that started? - that WNBL clubs voted against having an awards night this season.
ROUND ABOUT: NBL17/WNBL18
IT IS developing into a dream season for the NBL, even if tipping winners is a weekly nightmare.
FLASHBACK 30: March, 1990
*FLASHBACKS, my weekly "lucky dip" where I just reach into my drawers of old Australian basketball stuff and transcribe whatever I find for you.
Shame BA, shame
WHAT a joke. What a pitiful, pathetic joke. SEABL? Hope you’re paying attention at how our illustrious Basketball Australia is in the cost-cutting process of devaluing everything fabulous about the WNBL.

