Les hasn't had an ordinary life
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.
Yes, Oceania will be on TV
BASKETBALL Australia has put spectators outside Melbourne out of their misery, CEO Anthony Moore today revealing the Oceania matches at Rod Laver Arena would be on TV.
Bubbles back for United, and more
WORLD Cup Boomers swingman Chris Goulding will be back in a Melbourne United uniform in the 2015-16 NBL season.
Basketball snippets and whippets
WHAT a great week this has turned out to be for Australian basketball. And how badly did the NBL need that shot in the arm?
Vale Keith Miller
BASKETBALL has lost one of its great pioneers with the death last Friday of South Australia's first Woollacott Medallist, Keith Miller.
Exum has life, basketball, in perspective
INTERVIEWING Dante Exum this week just further reinforced to me what a great group of men and women basketball has at its forefront as ambassadors.
PSST: It's all happening!
IT’S been a big few days with lots of developments around the place, including a couple of fairly diverse coaching appointments.
Smokin' Joe's only way to go
DUAL-Olympian and Utah Jazz swingman Joe Ingles is home in Adelaide and enjoying some long overdue downtime, even if it means missing the Rio Olympics qualifying series.
BA's chance to cash in
THE wealth of potential talent on Andrej Lemanis' Boomers team for the Oceania Qualifying Series against New Zealand gives Basketball Australia a real chance to make headway with its WNBL television coverage.


