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.
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.
Ball bouncing: Tommy gun as new GM
TOMMY Greer's appointment as General Manager of the NBL's incoming ninth club for its 2019-20 season may indicate Romie Chaudhari's franchise will be Melbourne-based.
Tasmania keeps making national noise
BASKETBALL around the nation enjoyed some amazing grand finals over this weekend, with WNBL championship winners Gabrielle Richards and Kelly Wilson by far the standouts in the SEABL women’s decider.
Nina wraps Lightning's frontline
THE recent signing of New Zealand international Penina Davidson means MAC Adelaide Lightning coach Chris Lucas finally is as content with his 2018-19 WNBL frontcourt as his stunning backcourt.
Lightning duo top of their classes
MAC Adelaide Lightning pair Lauren Nicholson and Chelsea Brook have “scooped the pool” respectively, winning MVP of the SEABL women’s competition and the Halls Medal of SA’s Premier League.
Chemist Warehouse WNBL just the start
CHEMIST Warehouse today revealed as naming rights sponsor for the WNBL while also throwing its weight behind our seven national women’s teams, is huge news for the sport in Australia.
Sunday Wrap: Life of Brian, Part 2?
SUNDAY WRAP: HAWKS GM Mat Campbell has confirmed the club remains in pursuit of 2015 league MVP Brian Conklin, who has been playing in France.
WTF: Big news in the West
WILDCATS' TWO FINDS: PERTH is in the news for all the right reasons this week with the Lynx signing Rio Olympian Katie-Rae Ebzery and the Wildcats retaining vice-captain and Western Australian (Youth) of the Year, Greg Hire.
Lightning's piece of WNBA history
KAYLA Alexander holding down the centre for MAC Adelaide Lightning in the 2018-19 WNBL season will give the club two quality WNBA imports for the first time in its history.

