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.
Coffey suits Lightning to a Tee
NO-ONE is saying so just yet, but WNBA recruit Nia Coffey may be the best player to join MAC Adelaide Lightning since Leilani Mitchell wore the club’s colours for a season in 2015-16.
The star who never changed
RACHAEL Sporn turned 50 on Saturday. One of Australian basketball’s all-time great players and even better human beings figuratively hit the century-shot from halfcourt!
We're back, breathing freely!
APOLOGIES friends and readers. I know the site has been inactive for just over a week, and thanks to those who’ve contacted me, concerned for my wellbeing.
LMAO: Our gals are on the go
LADIES MOVE AROUND OFF-SEASON: MOVEMENT across the WNBL continues with Sydney's Casey Samuels joining Tess Madgen at Townsville's championship program.
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.
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.
Lightning coup as Blicavs makes move
MAC Adelaide Lightning have scored their first major recruiting coup with Opals’ Commonwealth Games Gold Medal-winner and FIBA Asia Cup Silver Medallist Stephanie Blicavs joining the club for 2018-19.
ESPN recalls our Loz's greatness
ESPN The Magazine has celebrated its 20th anniversary by presenting its "definitive 20 for 20 - the most formidable, awe-inspiring and downright dominant athletes of the past two decades" - and Australia's greatest basketball player, Lauren Jackson, is right up there.

