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WNBL: Perth spirit away hopes as Lightning fly

In: WNBL — Saturday, 21 Dec, 2024

ON the one hand, it rarely pays to celebrate prematurely as the Spirit were reminded by Perth and on the other, it's "welcome to the WNBL" to Scott Ninnis as coach of an Adelaide Lightning which lost import playmaker Japreece Dean to a broken finger but still held off Southside in his coaching debut.


Dec 21

Time Out-NOFLOP ZONE: Brett Maher on leaving the 36ers

In: NBL, NBA — Thursday, 19 Dec, 2024

TIME Out NO FLOP ZONE partner Joey Wright is somewhere in Serbia watching his basketball star daughter in action so this week we subbed in Brett Maher, talking about NBL, NBA and also why he chose to step away from Adelaide 36ers after 32 years.


Dec 19

Brad&Boti: Key WNBL moves and another Bryce bonanza

In: NBL, WNBL — Wednesday, 18 Dec, 2024

PLAYERS, coaches on the move - the WNBL has had a big week and over in the NBL, that man Bryce Cotton has just kept on keeping on, delighting Brad&Boti podcast colleague Brad Rosen and Perth Wildcats fans. There is much on which to pontificate with all these comings and goings.


Dec 18

WNBL: It's Great Scott, 17 years later

In: NBL, WNBL — Tuesday, 17 Dec, 2024

LONG before he suffered the ignominy of being unceremoniously sacked as Adelaide 36ers NBL coach, Scott Ninnis revealed his personal principles by rejecting an opportunity to be elevated to Adelaide Lightning head coach after the WNBL club's ownership sacked Chris Lucas. Today Ninnis was confirmed as Lightning's new "interim" coach.


Dec 17

Time Out-NO FLOP ZONE: A crazy 'sub' standard

In: NBL, NBA — Thursday, 12 Dec, 2024

YOU know flopping is banned at our weekly Time Out podcast with three-time NBL Coach of the Year Joey Wright and myself, but there's plenty to consider as we review some of the subbing that has borderline reached pandemic stages, with several NBL coaches afflicted.


Dec 12

Perfect for your Christmas stocking

In: NBL, Boomers & Opals, NBA — Wednesday, 11 Dec, 2024

CHRISTMAS is just around the corner but it will be here quicker than you might expect. Now is the time to hit your local bookstore to buy the perfect gift for lovers of a story of courage and perserverance, intertwined with the history of Australia's Boomers. "PATTY MILLS Beyond Basketball" is that book.


Dec 11

Brad&Boti: We did see this axe falling

In: NBL, WNBL — Wednesday, 11 Dec, 2024

ADELAIDE Lightning reacted to another faltering WNBL campaign by wielding the axe and podcast colleague Brad Rosen and I dissect the decision at this week's Brad&Boti podcast, along with a deep visit to the NBL and a couple of clubs falling by the wayside.


WNBL: Thirst for Hurst bubble burst

In: WNBL — Tuesday, 10 Dec, 2024

WHEN is an assistant ready to step into a head coaching role? It's always a gamble but what club "moves on" a highly-successful head coach to replace him with a prospect who most importantly fills a gender-specific requirement? Adelaide Lightning did, and yesterday its experiment with Nat Hurst ended when she was sacked from her WNBL job.


Dec 10

NBL: Look out! We could soon be Bryceless

In: NBL — Sunday, 8 Dec, 2024

PERTH Wildcats wizard Bryce Cotton is going through an almost unbelievably extraordinary scoring phase, following last week's 59-point haul against NZ with a cool 40 in the loss to Illawarra, then another 49 in the road win at Adelaide for 148 points (average 49.3) in his past three games. 

 


Dec 8

Time Out-NO FLOP ZONE: A Great talks about the Greats

In: NBL, NBA — Thursday, 5 Dec, 2024

WITH regular podcast partner Joey Wright taking a well-earned break - our 25-minutes a week pod can be extraordinarily debilitating! - this round's Time Out-NO FLOP ZONE features a very special guest panellist with whom I get to relive some of the very best of the NBL. 


Dec 5

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