On This Day: June 7, 1998
DEFENDING NBA champs, Golden State Warriors, today took a virtually unassailable 3-0 lead over Cleveland Cavaliers with their 110-102 win in Cleveland, on the 20-year anniversary of arguably the worst Finals match in league history.
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.
On This Day: June 2, 2017
YES, it only was a year ago today but On This Day, justifiable excitement was building at what the future held and still holds for a group of the NBL's finest.
Time for Brown to enjoy the ride
HOW often has a promising fresh coach been charged with the job of rejuvenating an ailing franchise, rebuilding it back to being competitive, then been sacked before enjoying the fruit of his/her labours?
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.
On This Day: May 20, 2016
TIME flies and ON THIS DAY, just two years ago, we celebrated the return home of South Australia's own NBA star, Joe Ingles, with a series of feature articles. It makes for an interesting revisit.
Baynes on fringe of personal history
ARON Baynes and his Boston Celtics are two wins from the NBA Final, giving the burly Queenslander a shot at his own piece of history as Australia's first player to win championships at two clubs.
Buck, Brock back for Boomers
NBA championship winner Matthew Dellavedova and his Rio Olympics Boomers teammate Brock Motum both have declared themselves available for Australia's June-July FIBA World Cup qualifying window.
Baynes or Ben left for Aussies
THAT’S settled then. The NBA’s Western Conference Final will be between its top seeds – Houston Rockets and Golden State Warriors – while LeBron James’ Cleveland Cavaliers wait for the Boston Celtics to keep their Eastern Conference appointment.
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.