Come on Kelsey, cut that crap
KELSEY Griffin may be the best American-born player to compete in our WNBL, a multiple championship winner, MVP of a FIBA Asia Cup in her debut as a naturalised Aussie, and a short-priced favourite for this year's Most Valuable Player. So what's with all the freaking flopping?
Can Lightning break crowd record?
INTEREST across South Australia is at a massive high as MAC Adelaide Lightning prepare for the make-or-break Game 2 of their WNBL Grand Final against Canberra on Wednesday. But can they break their own attendance record?
Caps with one hand on WNBL trophy
DOMINATING the second quarter, star Opals Marianna Tolo and Kelsey Griffin inside and playmaker Leilani Mitchell outside, turned Adelaide's game-plan on its ear to set up an 88-67 Game 1 win for Canberra in the WNBL's best-of-three Championship series.
Caps built to win, Lights built to survive
THERE can be no question Canberra Capitals start favourites to win the club's eighth WNBL championship, starting with a sold out Game 1 home win tomorrow against Adelaide Lightning.
Coffey time for Lightning
MAC Adelaide Lightning star Nia Coffey is likely to go close to winning the WNBL's Most Valuable Player award but tonight she comfortably won the club's MVP accolade.
FFT: Were 20 Names Enough for the MVP?
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: It was a fabulous idea for the NBL to this week release the list of quality candidates from which its 2018-19 Most Valuable Player will be selected. But 20 names?
Lightning ready, 36ers "Moore-so"
MAC Adelaide Lightning are ready for their first WNBL Grand Final since 2008 and their NBL brother Adelaide 36ers have been buoyed by the premature return from injury of American combo guard Ramone Moore.
Capitals V Lightning for WNBL crown
THE 2019 WNBL champion will come from Canberra Capitals and Adelaide Lightning, two of the three most successful clubs in the league’s 39-year history, after both dismissed semi final challengers in “straight sets”.
Where are the missing Lynx? WNBL Preview
DOWN 0-1 in the best-of-three semi final series to WNBL championship favourite Canberra, Perth tonight needs to find the missing Lynx from Game 1's 19-point beating.
FFT: Time to be seeing stars
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: The WNBL regular season is well-and-truly over and the NBL has rounded the corner and in the straight, so here's who we reckon should be partying come season's end.

