JackJumpers release champion import
The reigning NBL champions have made one of their first moves of the off-season with an import not offered a new deal.
The reigning NBL champions have made one of their first moves of the off-season with an import not offered a new deal.
The JackJumpers are set to go global, the NBL’s bold plan to become bigger and better, and United coach Dean Vickerman points out the confusion around the coach’s challenge. All that and more in the latest Crosscourt column.
The Tasmania JackJumpers and their supporters are still celebrating the club’s first NBL Championship and you can remember the historic moment with your own Mark Knight poster. Download here.
A two-time NBA champion will receive a significant stake in a future NBL expansion team as part of a groundbreaking deal to spearhead the league’s highly regarded Next Stars program.
Who should you hold for Round 9 of SuperCoach NBL?
It’s another big week of SuperCoach NBL which means you have to nail your sells.
When Brian Goorjian was lifted off his feet by a star import, who had one fist drawn to punch the Sydney Kings supercoach in the face, he had no idea it was going to be the defining moment of their three-peat push.
While we all wonder where the next NBL club in Australia is, is the league looking to expand its borders? Michael Randall chats with NBL CEO David Stevenson.
Alan Williams says South East Melbourne is tired of being “middle-of-the-pack” but coach Mike Kelly says the fifth-placed Phoenix are “where we deserve to be”.
Jacob Jackomas has quickly made peace in the aftermath of his axing as Illawarra coach, as he opens up on his plans for the future.
With the NZNBL exploring the possibility of in-season player movement, Crosscourt spitballs some hypothetical trades that could shift the season for NBL clubs — and some players.
There are a host of contenders for this year’s NBL MVP award as the leagues approaches its halfway point. NBA superstar JOSH GIDDEY ranks the best from 1-10.
Watch the Game Highlights from Melbourne United vs. Sydney Kings.
NBL: Melbourne United staged a stunning comeback at John Cain Arena, taking down the Sydney Kings 105-93.
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