WTF (1) - Penny priceless again
WOMEN TAKE FRIDAY (1) - OPALS World Champion Penny Taylor was back to her very best today for Phoenix against Connecticut as the Mercury swept to their 12th straight WNBA win 101-85.
American Independence Day - Tips for the unwary
IT'S July 4, American Independence Day so in the spirit of friendship toward our brethren across the ocean, I reprise an article designed to help them on their journey in the Land of Oz.
DC a marvel if he scores at United
DON’T be surprised if Daryl Corletto is courted by Melbourne United now the NZ Breakers have released him from the final year of his contract with the triple-NBL champs.
Another top Popp performance
GREGG Popovich has done an incredible coaching job yet again to take his San Antonio Spurs to the Western Conference Championship, keeping their appointment with reigning champ Miami Heat for the NBA Championship.
Our Joe now a Euro champion
JOE Ingles made it "third time lucky" in the early hours today when Maccabi Tel Aviv won its sixth Euroleague Championship with a stunning 98-86 overtime upset over Real Madrid in Milan.
Smokin' Joe through to Euro Final
FINALLY, Joe Ingles is through to the Euroleague Championship game after his Maccabi Tel Aviv team pulled off a miracle finish in its Final Four semi-final against CSKA Moscow.
WNBA, NBA, Euroleague ... it's all happening
THE WNBA's 2014 season tips off tomorrow morning, our time, and non-committed basketball lovers can latch onto Phoenix Mercury as the club with the most Aussie content.
SEABL just a new cash cow
THERE can be no real reason Basketball Australia wants to annexe the SEABL competition - Australia's oldest interstate league - other than to shore up its perilous finances.
Grand finalists with announcements today
THE NBL’s 2013-14 grand finalists Perth and Adelaide are expected to make announcements today regarding key player retentions.
It's not easy being Green, or green&gold
AL Green is disappointed “the Woodville family” is copping a black eye by the ongoing dispute between the Hall of Fame legend and the Warriors’ rookie club president Benn McDonald.

