Wrapping 4: Life in the fast lane
IT was interesting to see how Markel Starks at Cairns and Marcus Thornton at Sydney responded to the pressures of life as an NBL import this past round.
Yeah, No Kidding #4
OK, I've worked out what I missed with the poorly-named "NBL Blitz" TV show last week.
Biggest Winners/Losers #4
MELBOURNE United was the round's biggest NBL winner, beating Perth in a controversial finish, then entertaining 8,000-plus as they spanked Sydney, Chris Goulding putting on a show.
The Tips and Rankings: Rd 4
WAS thrilled to tune in last night to catch the inaugural episode of NBL Blitz, the league's new highlights show on Fox 506 and was pretty satisfied for the most part.
Wrapping 3: Big names keep rolling in
RENEE Montgomery is coming, Jerome Randle has already arrived ... and can Scottie Wilbekin or Al Harrington be far behind?
The Tips and Rankings: Rd3
ANDREJ Lemanis is the right man to revive Brisbane Bullets as an NBL franchise but who will be the man to take the job of Boomers coach, post-Rio Olympics?
Wrapping 2: 36ers pull the pin on Kenyon
THE poll is complete. Adelaide 36ers today became the first NBL club this season to release an import, mightily unlucky Kenyon McNeaill.
The Tips and Rankings - Rd2
KEVIN Lisch will most likely make his NBL return against Perth, the club where he won a league MVP award, and a Larry Sengstock Medal and championship in 2010.
Wrapping 1: Is it that hard?
ROUND One of the NBL is done, the WNBL also off and running, its new website a big improvement, even if they couldn't get the championship ladder correct this morning.


