Yes, Perth needed 3 imports...
CLINCHING its historic ninth NBL Championship today with a 97-84 road rout of Melbourne United in Game 4 of the best-of-five Grand Final Series, no title should be sweeter for Perth's magnificent Wildcats.
Wildcats 'white out' United
TERRICO White tonight erased Melbourne United in Game 3 of the NBL's best-of-five Grand Final Series, delivering a career-high 31 points, including 7-of-10 threes, in a 96-67 rout.
Game 3 - This is the big one
GAME 3 in the Hungry Jack's best-of-five NBL Grand Final Series tomorrow night in Perth is the "big one" for both the Wildcats and Melbourne United.
King Jeff jumps into new role
THE Sydney Kings' revamp - exodus?- is continuing with key management visionary Jeff Van Groningen leaving the NBL club for an exciting new role with AEG Ogden.
Where have you been??
YES I know. It seems as if I’d gone on annual leave or something and at a time when SO much was happening and has happened in our insular little basketball world. But I’m back. And here’s what I missed ... or what I need to get out of my computer.
United 'holds serve' for 1-1
MELBOURNE United today levelled the Hungry Jack's NBL Grand Final Series at 1-1 with a comprehensive home win over Perth, DJ Kennedy dominating the stats line of a 92-74 success.
United in 4 or Wildcats in 5
HAS there been a more eagerly anticipated NBL Grand Final Series than this season's best-of-five Hungry Jack's championship between Perth Wildcats and Melbourne United which tips off tomorrow?
Here 'tis - NBL GF Draw
THE NBL has released most of its schedule for the best-of-five 2018-19 Grand Final Series between Perth Wildcats and Melbourne United, including detailed times when you can watch it on free-to-air TV, all games live on FOX SPORT.
Back2back for United or #9 for Wildcats
HOW big does Perth’s homecourt advantage in its best-of-five NBL Grand Final Series against Melbourne loom now, considering their regular season clashes were 2-2 and all went with home court?
The NBL title goes through Perth, as usual
THE road to the NBL championship has been running through Perth for some three decades now and today’s completion of their 2-0 semi final sweep of Brisbane means that number now jumps to 33.

