DKD trades Red Army for Orange County
CAIRNS continues to shape up somewhat as “Perth Lite” with Wildcats guard Dexter Kernich-Drew the Taipans’ latest NBL signing.
Buck, Brock back for Boomers
NBA championship winner Matthew Dellavedova and his Rio Olympics Boomers teammate Brock Motum both have declared themselves available for Australia's June-July FIBA World Cup qualifying window.
Baynes or Ben left for Aussies
THAT’S settled then. The NBA’s Western Conference Final will be between its top seeds – Houston Rockets and Golden State Warriors – while LeBron James’ Cleveland Cavaliers wait for the Boston Celtics to keep their Eastern Conference appointment.
Todd wants out, Hawks to swoop
SYDNEY Kings small forward, 3-point specialist Todd Blanchfield, may be on the team's roster for 2018-19 but he wants out and the NBL club down the road definitely is interested.
Bogut the tip of an NBL iceberg
ANDREW Bogut has signed for two years with Sydney Kings. Yes. I know you know. That doesn’t mean it is no longer the greatest NBL news since the league tipped off in 1979.
Mercury rises for Mitchell
AUSTRALIA’s Rio Olympics starting point guard Leilani Mitchell has signed a contract extension with Phoenix Mercury which should see her conclude her WNBA career in Arizona.
Big $$$ injection for B.O.T.I.
IF you've been wondering why there's been a few odd days lately when there's been no coverage of all the many basketball events occurring worldwide, the truth finally can be revealed.
Blues for Rockets with Jazz in tune
JOE Ingles had an NBA playoff career high and Dante Exum stood tall when it mattered as Utah today levelled its Western Conference semi final with the Rockets 1-1 in Houston.
Bogut a game-changer, and game must change
ANDREW Bogut’s decision to conclude his professional career with the Sydney Kings is a “game-changer” for how the world now will view the NBL, but his on-court presence also must change the game.
Gaze switches to Adelaide
AUSTRALIAN basketball's most famous name - Gaze - will be on the lips of MAC Adelaide Lightning fans next WNBL season with Kate Gaze signing on for 2018-19.

