NBL PotW: Easy as 32-11-13
THIS round's NBL Player of the Week award was our easiest since, oo, maybe when Chris Goulding had a 50-point game for Melbourne Tigers.
NBL Rd.8: Flat-out ballin'
ROUND 8 of the action was absolutely full of it, shocks, surprises, the spectacular and then the cherry on top, LaMelo Ball again bringing the eyes of the world to the NBL with a standout performance in Illawarra's overtime win over Cairns.
WNBL PotW: Gazing at a WNBA star
SOUTHSIDE star Jenna O'Hea certainly put her hand up this round for a second tilt at our WNBL Player of the Week award, having already claimed the honours in Round 2.
The Week That Was: Nov.17-24
WHEN isn't it a big week of basketball here at Basketball On The Internet, although the Boomers coach stepping down doesn't happen every day!
Sixers seize the day and break NZ
ERIC Griffin tonight quietened the doubters with an explosive performance for Adelaide as the 36ers blew a battered and beaten New Zealand Breakers off the Adelaide Entertainment Centre floor 117-100.
WNBL Round 6: Canberra sinks Lynx
PERTH secured an invaluable WNBL road split but could not maintain pace today with defending champion Canberra, the Caps finishing on a 32-12 last quarter for an 84-66 home win.
Lucas, Devlin & 36ers honoured
ADELAIDE's basketball elite performed exceptionally at last night's annual South Australian Sports Star of the Year awards, Lightning mentor Chris Lucas named the Coach of the Year and Vanessa Devlin the Official of the Year.
It's Brisbane with a bullet as Lamar stars
BRISBANE tonight overcame a week of turmoil for coach Andrej Lemanis as Lamar Patterson delivered the match-winning play with 6.4 seconds left in a 106-104 NBL escape over Adelaide.
Boomers lower boom on wayward Lightning
UNABLE to convert free throws in a first quarter where Adelaide had Melbourne on the ropes, Lightning ultimately paid the price after halftime when foul woes opened the door for a 71-57 Boomers romp.
Tips: Is this Adelaide's week?
IS this the NBL round where Adelaide declares itself as the primary contender for an NBL Final Four berth behind Sydney, Perth and Melbourne?

