Stuff I've heard lately
BEEN a little busy working on a couple of major projects but I've heard some stuff which I'm happy to pass along, the biggest news being Bryce Cotton's likely return to Perth as told in a story from Rome today by Emiliano Carchia.
Bullying is alive and thriving in sport
FORMER WNBL Head Sally Phillips partially breaks her silence on what drove her from the role:
On Friday 24th April 2020, some old wounds were reopened as I read about Raelene Castle and the ‘abhorrent’ bullying she was subjected to at the hands of “faceless people.”
COVID-19? The Podcast!
WE couldn't stop ourselves! Brad Rosen and I jumped on the phones and decided you simply HAD to know what we're thinking. We could change the world! Or, you know, not.
Podcast farewell: Good, Bad and Covid-19
BRAD Rosen and I offer up our encore podcast, reviewing the NBL and WNBL seasons of 2019-20 and all that went down.
Chibba: Life in COVID-19 isolation
THE WNBL's 2016 Betty Watson Youth Player of the Year, former Lightning and Lynx guard/forward Alex Ciabattoni has been playing in Italy, arguably now the epicentre of the COVID-19 virus.
Podding along with an NBL/WNBL weave
BRAD Rosen and I go head-to-head again on our weekly podcast, this time reviewing Canberra's ninth WNBL championship and all the build-up to the NBL Grand Final, with some strong opinions this time out.
Pods and Plans: Playoffs payoffs
BRAD Rosen has his Southside Flyers and Sydney Kings hats on today as we talk WNBL grand final, and NBL semis with at least ONE of us unbiased on this week's podcast.
Revolution #9 for mighty Caps
CANBERRA's Capitals tonight joined the NBL's Perth Wildcats as the most successful franchises in Australian basketball when they matched their record nine-championship haul by beating Southside Flyers 71-68 in Game 2 of the Grand Final Series.
The Week That Was: Feb.23-Mar.1
THE WNBL Grand Final and the NBL Semi Finals are well and truly underway and it has been a big big week as we head into Autumn, an easy time to miss something.
Caps one win from back-to-back
CANBERRA produced a barnstorming finish today at Dandenong to overcome regular season champion Southside 82-80 and put one hand on the 2019-20 WNBL championship trophy.