Sixers break NZ spirit, Hawks plucked
THE dream is over for New Zealand and Illawarra, put out of their finals misery respectively by Adelaide and Brisbane, the two teams genuinely competing for fourth spot in the NBL playoffs.
United still stands: NBL Rankings
UNITED not only stands tall on the NBL ladder but also in our weekly rankings, though Melbourne runs into desperate teams this round, and in their backyards.
Coffey time for Lightning
MAC Adelaide Lightning star Nia Coffey is likely to go close to winning the WNBL's Most Valuable Player award but tonight she comfortably won the club's MVP accolade.
FFT: Were 20 Names Enough for the MVP?
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: It was a fabulous idea for the NBL to this week release the list of quality candidates from which its 2018-19 Most Valuable Player will be selected. But 20 names?
Creek making most of second 10-day deal
MITCH Creek, for years the face of the Adelaide 36ers in the NBL but now the marquee first signing of South East Melbourne Phoenix, today turned his second 10-day NBA contract with Brooklyn Nets into another milestone.
King for a weekend: Player of the Week
DUAL-NBL MVP Kevin Lisch wound back the clock with two huge performances against the Bullets to ensure Sydney would be making its playoff return after a six-year absence.
Lightning ready, 36ers "Moore-so"
MAC Adelaide Lightning are ready for their first WNBL Grand Final since 2008 and their NBL brother Adelaide 36ers have been buoyed by the premature return from injury of American combo guard Ramone Moore.
Cut! Print It! OK! NBL Rd.16 Wrapped
ILLAWARRA tonight closed the door on an NBL round 16 full of "shock and awe", not to mention "incredible" by keeping alive its top four hopes, skinning he Taipans 110-95.
Bullets shoot themselves in the foot: NBL Rd16
THAT NBL Final Four conversation looked moot for a few weeks before Brisbane shot itself in the foot, losing its past "final four" games.
Who can you trust? NBL Round 16
FOUR games into Round 16 of the NBL season and there's still a question of "who can you trust" as Adelaide storms back into the top four - at least, temporarily.

