WNBL sale heats up as rival bidders emerge
A WNBA pioneer and a former NBL franchise owner have teamed up to bid for a slice of the WNBL, reveals MATT LOGUE.
A WNBA pioneer and a former NBL franchise owner have teamed up to bid for a slice of the WNBL, reveals MATT LOGUE.
Late-blooming Opals Olympic squad member Steph Reid was hit hard by the anxiety of being called the best Aussie point guard in the WNBL. This is how she found peace as an opportunity beckoned in Europe.
The city’s inaugural WNBL coach says he hasn’t been this excited about a new challenge since his days at the Townsville Fire, which resulted in back-to-back titles.
The WNBL is looking to follow the NBL to establish a relationship with its American counterpart as MATT LOGUE reveals Seattle Storm could potentially head to Australia for pre-season games.
One has seen it all in the WNBA and led Melbourne Boomers to a drought-breaking WNBL title. The other is taking her first steps in pro basketball. Together, they share a common goal.
The WNBL season will go to another level when twin sisters face off this weekend, with one declaring her sibling has “got something coming for her”.
Rising Australian basketballer Shyla Heal has experienced her fair share of setbacks in recent times, but she has stood tall.
Ezi Magbegor is seen as the next big thing in Australian women’s basketball, but she isn’t feeling pressure to fill Lauren Jackson’s shoes.
Lauren Jackson bowed out with a stunning display, but she also helped the Opals off the court after Liz Cambage had compromised the team’s culture.
By claiming the the bronze medal at the World Cup, the Opals entered a new era and proved they don’t need Liz Cambage anymore.
What does the future look like for the Opals post-Lauren Jackson? We analyse where Australia goes next and what it learned from the FIBA World Cup.
Australia will play for bronze at the Women’s World Cup after squandering two late chances to clinch what would have been a famous semi-final win over China.
Australia’s Opals suffered a heartbreaking loss to China at the basketball World Cup, falling agonisingly short of the gold medal match.
Australia will play for a medal at the women’s basketball World Cup after Lauren Jackson turned back the clock in a vintage display.
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