Wildcats wish granted as selfish Sixers savaged
IT’S “Make-A-Wish” round in the NBL and if the Wildcats wished for anything, it was a return to form, a return to the club’s DNA – Defence, Not Attack – and whoa did it pay off against an Adelaide team its coach Joey Wright scathingly ripped for its selfish self-destruction.
Creek nets 10-day NBA deal
IT was another huge "Australia Day" in the NBA today with former Adelaide 36ers' NBL captain and 2018 club MVP Mitch Creek elevated into the Brooklyn Nets' team on a 10-day contract.
Blowing the whistle: WNBL Semis, G1
THERE's a certain irony in the fact Canberra tonight launches the playoff stage of its WNBL championship campaign against Perth, the other club where complaints were rampant about officiating "home cooking".
Rivalry resumed: NBL Round 15 Preview
THE NBL's playoff wannabes are reaching the thin end of the wedge and rarely has a rivalry been more relevant than with this round's Perth-Adelaide fixture.
FFT: Did Casper's miss open the door?
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: When Casper Ware missed a layup he would score 99 times out of 100, Perth sealed its 13th win of the NBL season and the Wildcats most likely made it back to their 33rd consecutive playoffs appearance.
Sportsdeck Dream Team Week 15
LET'S celebrate NBL Round 15 - and make it a double, according to our resident Dream Team expert Crystal Ball.
Fleeting finals fortunes: NBL/WNBL Rankings
THIS is a major round with playoff ramifications for the NBL but it's all done and dusted in the WNBL and time to turn to finals.
Lights out for Perth: WNBL Rd.15 Wrap
TURNING back a 21-point deficit to beat the Lynx in Perth 82-81, Adelaide produced one of its greatest WNBL comebacks but it was costly too, Lauren Nicholson suffering a fractured nose.
The King is dead. Long live the Sixers
ADELAIDE 36ers this afternoon turned the NBL Final Four heat back onto Perth and Brisbane with an emphatic and comprehensive 119-96 rout, featuring a boards beheading of the Kings in Sydney.
Hi Jack, as 36ers steal spotlight
JACK McVeigh showed the way last night for Adelaide as another Joey Wright gamble paid off and the 36ers moved Perth closer to the NBL "red zone" with a convincing 97-84 win at Titanium Security Arena.

