Week #18 Wrap-Up: Dandenong duo does it
DANDENONG duo Penny Taylor and Mark Wright have respectively scored the WNBL's Player and Coach of the Month awards for January.
Week #18 Rankings: Goodnight, Farewell and Good Luck
REST assured Brisbane basketball junkies. You will have an elite national league team next season. Hell. Maybe even two.
Opals avalanche into WNBA continues
EXPECT Marianna Tolo to be the next Opals star from last year's Bronze Medal FIBA World Championship campaign to be recruited into the WNBA.
Is this the end for Lauren?
LAUREN Jackson is the most successful women's player in Australia's basketball history but her latest injury setback must surely now send a message the end is very near.
BH: Give Brisbane team a Brisbane feel
CONTRIBUTOR Brayden Heslehurst agrees with NBL Championship coach Rob Beveridge that Brisbane needs to target "local faces" in its return bid in a new article today.
Week #17 Wrap-Up: DJ a lesson on imports
DANIEL Johnson's initial struggles to recapture his best form for Adelaide's NBL team should be a lesson to fans impatient with new import faces says Joey Wright.
Peach fills the breach for 200
ANTHONY Petrie's 200th NBL game today is going to be one of his toughest because he is going up against Townsville's under-rated but powerful import power forward Brain Conklin.
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.

