Matt finishes at 36ers
MATT Hodgson has no ill will or bad feelings towards Adelaide or angst over his decision to move on and find a more suitable playing environment for his post game.
Around the NBL traps
WHAT’S been happening? While many have fallen under the euphoric spell of the Commonwealth Games, life continues in and around the NBL, the big news that league executive director Larry Kestelman is selling his clubs Melbourne United and Brisbane Bullets.
Creek NBA-bound, via Bundesliga
MITCH Creek’s decision to withdraw from Australia’s Gold Medal-bound Commonwealth Games team to further his burgeoning career in Germany’s Bundesliga was one of the most gut-wrenching of his stellar career.
Face of 36ers to change
IT'S party time for Melbourne - and rightly so - but after two years of retaining its Australian content, Adelaide 36ers are set to look a little different in 2018-19.
G5: United's wait over in superb fashion
UNITED as one, Melbourne today followed captain Chris Goulding to the Promised Land with a 100-82 win to clinch the 2017-18 NBL championship in front of a roaring sell-out crowd at Hisense Arena.
Here we go - G5 and other stuff
THERE'S every reason for Melbourne United fans to be confident today ahead of the deciding Game 5 of the NBL's epic Grand Final Series, and no reason Adelaide 36ers fans shouldn't feel likewise.
The 3Cs are the 3 keys, says Joey
ADELAIDE 36ers coach Joey Wright today declared the key to winning the club's first NBL championship since 2002 was curtailing Melbourne United's 3Cs - Casper, Chris and Casey.
Joey Wright breaks his silence
THE self-imposed media ban of NBL grand finalist Joey Wright officially ends today at midday when the Adelaide 36ers coach addresses the media after the Sixers' open training session.
Andrew Bogut on his future
ANDREW Bogut, Australia’s first NBA No.1 draft selection, FIBA World Junior Gold Medallist and MVP, NBA champion, multiple Olympian, sat down for a chat today about where his life and career sit currently.
DJ, the under-rated All Star
DANIEL Johnson does not receive the respect his career and consistent performances deserve, according to retiring NBL power forward Anthony Petrie.

