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Kings roll over Breakers to clinch fifth flag

In: NBL — Wednesday, 15 Mar, 2023

SYDNEY tonight fulfilled its destiny and claimed back-to-back NBL championships for the second time, coming from behind to overwhelm New Zealand 77-69 in the Championship Series' Game 5 decider, Derrick Walton Jr the key cog in front of another all-time record attendance of 18,124 at Qudos Bank Arena.


Mar 15

B&B: On Game 5 eve, we have 'The Voice'

In: NBL — Tuesday, 14 Mar, 2023

OK. We know our regular Brad&Boti podcasts with Brad Rosen and myself have been highly irregular lately - we've both had a few private crises - but we're bouncing back today with our NBL Grand Final Eve interview with 'The Voice' of NZ basketball, Casey Frank for all the latest on Game 5 and much, much more.


Mar 14

Breakers bounce back to force decider

In: NBL — Sunday, 12 Mar, 2023

SHOWING the heart and courage missing in Game 3's road loss to Sydney, New Zealand today produced the blueprint for how to claim the NBL championship, stunning the Kings 80-70 in Game 4 and in front of a record attendance of 9,742 fans at Auckland's Spark Arena.


Mar 12

Kings hold serve, now heat on NZ

In: NBL — Friday, 10 Mar, 2023

AN NBL record attendance of 18,049 at Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena tonight watched mesmerised as the defending champion Kings banged a nail into New Zealand's coffin with a comprehensive 91-68 rout, built on a second half defensive masterclass and a reasonably acceptable contribution by Tim Soares.


Mar 10

Kings of heart as Breakers choke

In: NBL — Sunday, 5 Mar, 2023

THE words "never under-estimate the heart of a champion" were rarely more apt than today in Auckland as the defending NBL champion Sydney Kings, behind the all-court efforts of Justin Simon and a cast of role players, erased Friday's Championship Series home loss to New Zealand with an 81-74 devastation. 


Mar 5

WMW a WMD as Breakers seize Game 1 on road

In: NBL — Friday, 3 Mar, 2023

WHILE gifted playmaker William McDowell-White tonight flirted with a triple-double, his New Zealand Breakers simply overwhelmed the defending NBL champion Kings in Sydney 95-87 to seize a 1-0 lead in the Championship Series, with Game 2 at a sold-out Spark Arena in Auckland on Sunday.


Mar 3

Fantastic Five always drew me in

In: NBL — Thursday, 2 Mar, 2023

THE battles have been fought and won. The awards declared. Few would dispute the NBL's regular season has been one of its most outstanding, crowd and viewership numbers all at recent record highs. But on the eve of the grand final, OOPS, "Championship Series," here's the five guys who were always worth tuning in to see.


Mar 2

NBL can take a bow in fairytale South Sudan story

In: NBL, Boomers & Opals — Wednesday, 1 Mar, 2023

THIS year's FIBA World Cup will feature four debutante national men's teams including the fairytale story of South Sudan, which has much to thank the NBL for, with Sunday Dech one of five players from our league who helped their original nation through to the tournament-proper.


Mar 1

FFS: Talbot shock, Sammy gone ... and more

In: NBL, WNBL, Boomers & Opals, NBA — Friday, 24 Feb, 2023

FINAL FRIDAY SUMMARIES: AN extended wrap of many of the key events in basketball this past week, from losing Steph Talbot to an ACL, Sam Mackinnon out as Brisbane Bullets GM and much much more. Boti Nagy and Bob Craven are all over it, Jade Melbourne's prospects and Simon Mitchell's departure all here!!


Feb 24

NBL, BA, FIBA ... Maybe have a Chat?

In: NBL, Boomers & Opals — Thursday, 23 Feb, 2023

OUR Australia E team tips off tonight now in its second-last FIBA World Cup qualifying game - the Boomers have already qualified by the way - against Bahrain but this disruption to the NBL Championship Series truly is unconscionable and just makes winning their fourth title that much tougher for Mody Maor's New Zealand.


Feb 23

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