Lightning regains Pirini, Alexander at WC
MIKAYLA Pirini has forced her way back into MAC Adelaide Lightning’s WNBL team which also is celebrating WNBA centre Kayla Alexander’s selection for the 2019 FIBA World Cup in Tenerife, Spain later this month.
BK and LLL into BQ HoF, at long last
BRIAN Kerle and Leroy Loggins may be two of the biggest and greatest names in the history of Queensland basketball, but both also retain massive legacies in two other great states, Victoria and South Australia respectively.
Cole has the Wright stuff
ADELAIDE 36ers coach and multiple NBL Coach of the Year, Joey Wright, is genuinely thrilled at the prospect of working alongside new Adelaide Basketball President and Hall of Famer Ken Cole.
President's endorsement for King Joey
PRESIDENT Kenneth Cole has a serious ring to it, returning Adelaide’s legendary coach to the NBL club he helped make famous, and just in time to celebrate coach Joey Wright’s milestone 50th birthday.
On Your Mark: The PG role in modern ball
MARK Dickel is one of New Zealand's most succesful basketballers, now equally established as a top coach. Today he shares more personal insights, this time the changing nature of the game and the point guard role.
There's magic in the South East
YES. Yes. And yes. The NBL was and is 100 per cent correct to place its ninth club in Victoria’s basketball heartland in the south east of Melbourne.
Creek airborne to fulfil his destiny
NBL clubs really only can offer two huge incentives for their players - the chance to be part of a championship or the opportunity to fulfill their dreams.
Top SA kids camp hits big time
SOUTH Australia's longest-running basketball camp - the Tristar Camps now entering their Michael Jordan (#23) year of annual summer activity - has joined one of the nation's finest security operations, Titanium Security Australia, for 2019.
Chuch bball goes 'back to future' with U20s
SA CHURCH Basketball turns 70 when its 2019 Winter Season tips off, the long-established competition launching an Under-20 grade as part of its long-term growth plan.
Must SEABL go and who does BA PR?
AN exciting new national club championship and the reinvigoration of state leagues ultimately has led to the demise of Australia's longest-running interstate basketball competition, the SEABL.

