FFT1: What's yummy and upset tummy
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: There really can be no such thing as an "upset" in Round 1, surely now. And yet, because, incredibly, 10 of 11 road teams won in the NBL and WNBL's opening round, we've even allegedly had "boilovers"!
Rd1: NBL/WNBL Players of the Week
THERE were some wicked opening night performances from several locals - Cam Gliddon, Alex Bunton two to stand out - but Basketball On The Internet has gone for a rare new "import double" for its first Players of the Week.
NBL19 Wrap #1: Living up to the hype
FOUR overtimes, 6-of-7 road winners and a record attendance – among other records. Yes, Round 1 of the NBL Season lived up to all we expected of it.
WNBL19, Wrap #1: Rangers, Spirit surprise
BEING a firm believer there can be no such thing as "upsets" in an opening round, must say Dandenong today beating Townsville and Bendigo last night knocking off Melbourne might actually qualify.
Lightning see 'red' in Perth
DOWN a key player in WNBA import Kayla Alexander, Adelaide today played exemplary defence and revealed a superstar in Nia Coffey as it took down the Lynx in Perth 78-66 in their opening game of WNBL Season 2018-19.
Kings already under the pump, sigh
LOSING today on national TV to Adelaide has the NBL's most super-hyped team of all-time, this 2018-19 version of the Sydney Kings, under immediate and intense scrutiny.
Hawks 'couldn't get their shit done'
UNQUESTIONABLY the most epic game in NBL history, only the second four-overtime game of all time, Illawarra last night fell 122-123 to Melbourne because it could not execute offensively.
Moment of truth for Kings
THERE has been so much written and said about the Sydney Kings circa 2018-19 that today's opening home game really already is D-Day. Deliver or Disappoint. It will be one of the two.
WNBL 2018-19 Preview: Fire up Boomers
DEFENDING WNBL champion Townsville looks likely to again face its biggest title challenge from a revamped Melbourne Boomers when Season 2018-19 tips off tonight.
Rd.1 WNBL19: Who will be #4
TOWNSVILLE, Melbourne and Canberra easily appear the most likely candidates for the WNBL's Final Four, but just which club will join them in the post-season is well hidden ahead of tonight's tip-off.

