Hors d'oeuvres, from top sauces
THE Boomers have added an X-Man, the NBL has announced a fourth All Star team to hit China next month and another Kiwi is bound for the Boomers ... the Melbourne Boomers.
SA's 'Magnificent 7' Opals
SOUTH Australia has seven players in Sandy Brondello's Opals squad for the 2019 FIBA Asia Cup as Australia chases Gold in its recent topsy-turvy run of top-two podium finishes.
It's time for Boomers to put up
AUSTRALIA's 17-man Boomers squad for the 2019 FIBA World Cup was revealed today and ahead of that tournament and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, it is time now for us to put up or shut up.
Six seconds of Simmons magic
VERSATILE Aussie NBA star Ben Simmons has set social media (and Basketball Australia) alight by revealing he is available to play for the Boomers in their “upcoming events,” which translates to the FIBA World Cup and Tokyo Olympics.
Smith a name to remember
ALANNA Smith is on the threshold of becoming Australian women’s basketball’s biggest international name, and Ezi Magbegor isn’t far behind, the dynamic duo today taken in the first round of the WNBA draft.
Soaring as the Crow flies
SUNDAY was a seriously significant day in Australian sports history – a day on which more than 53,000 people meandered into picturesque Adelaide Oval to exclusively watch women’s sport.
Fejo Family feast for Aussie All Stars
SOUTH Australia’s talented Fejo family has supplied 30 percent of Australia’s Apunipima All Stars women’s basketball team for the 2019 Four Nations Cup in New Zealand.
Boomers go full bore at Kazakhstan
ISAAC Humphries this morning changed what looked as if it might be a long night for the Boomers in Astana into a guaranteed first place Group finish with an 81-60 victory over Kazakhstan.
Creek now face of the Boomers too
ADELAIDE's 2018 club MVP Mitch Creek, for almost a decade the "face of the 36ers" NBL club, inadvertently has become the "face of the Boomers" for this final window of FIBA World Cup qualifications.
Boom times: WNBL Round 14 Preview
MELBOURNE Boomers tackle the challenge of the dreaded "Doomsday Double" in this penultimate WNBL regular season round, with more Opals squad members than either Perth or Adelaide.