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Thursday October 25, 2007

Wright wants the new Black

Brisbane want to turn the volume up against ex-Bullet Stephen Black in Cairns.

Fresh off the bench, victory goes to Victor

AT 3PM yesterday, Isaiah Victor was cleared by immigration and the NBL was satisfied he could fit under Sydney's salary cap. A few hours later, he was on court for the Kings.

Wednesday October 24, 2007

Kings keen to get Victor on court against 36ers

THE Kings hope the long wait for clearance papers for import Isaiah Victor will end in time for him to make his debut against the Adelaide 36ers at the Sydney Entertainment Centre tonight.

Thursday October 18, 2007

Sydney outgun the Bullets

SIZZLING shooting by guard BJ Carter last night extended Sydney's unbeaten start to the NBL season to five wins and ended Brisbane's seven-game winning streak.

Wednesday October 17, 2007

Wins build up but still no sign of King Victor

AS THE Sydney Kings face the toughest battle of their NBL season, they are still waiting for potentially one of their best players to hit the court.

Monday October 15, 2007

Kings set for Bullets showdown

MELBOURNE: The unbeaten Sydney Kings' title credentials are set for their most serious test this week after they and reigning champions Brisbane Bullets set up a blockbuster with contrasting wins yesterday.

Monday October 8, 2007

Jawai's the next big thing: Goorjian

AUSTRALIA coach Brian Goorjian believes giant Cairns rookie Nathan Jawai has national team and NBA potential and can draw more people to NBL games.

Sunday October 7, 2007

Fun in the sun helps Bogut regain his footing for return to the big show

'I'm really happy in Milwaukee. The winters are cold but it's really peaceful and I like it.' ANDREW BOGUT

Razorbacks repay the faith

THE West Sydney Razorbacks' great start to the NBL season is the result of a commitment to regain respect, entertain basketball fans and repay some of the faith shown in the club during its darkest hour.

Kendall keeps his cool as Kings stay unbeaten

Guard Luke Kendall stepped up in the final minute to sink four pressure free-throws to maintain the Sydney Kings' unbeaten start to the National Basketball League season at the Sydney Entertainment Centre.

Friday September 28, 2007

Opals demolish Fiji

Reigning world women's basketball champions Australia demolished Fiji 136-32 at the FIBA Oceania Championship in Dunedin overnight.

Thursday September 27, 2007

Kings too strong for the Crocs

The Sydney Kings overcame a sluggish start to defeat the Crocodiles 85-78 at the Townsville Entertainment Centre.

Monday September 17, 2007

Taylor stars as Mercury takes title

Australian star Penny Taylor scored 30 points to lead the Phoenix Mercury to the WNBA title with a 108-92 victory over Detroit Shock in the fifth and deciding finals match tonight.

Understrength Opals no match for US

Tina Thompson scored 21 points and Candice Wiggins added 18 to help the United States rout Australia 96-64 today in an exhibition game.

Friday September 7, 2007

Award puts Jackson on top of world

Lauren Jackson LAUREN Jackson has cemented her status as the world's best female basketballer by winning her second American WNBA most valuable player award.

Thursday September 6, 2007

Jackson wins prestigious award

Lauren Jackson the world's best after winning the WNBA's MVP.

Wednesday September 5, 2007

NBA star's Aussie adventure

Dirk Nowitzki, the Dallas Mavericks superstar and reigning MVP of America's National Basketball Association, has been chilling out under the radar in Australia in search of the "meaning of life", according to German reports.

Sunday August 26, 2007

Seattle no match for Phoenix despite Jackson's latest honour

AUSTRALIA'S Lauren Jackson set yet another record yesterday, but Opals teammate Penny Taylor won the bigger prize after leading Phoenix past Jackson's Seattle in game one of the WNBA play-offs.

Saturday August 25, 2007

Jackson's new record

Australia's Lauren Jackson becomes the first non-American to win the WNBA's defensive player of the year award.

Friday August 24, 2007

Kiwis net consolation win

New Zealand salvage some basketball pride, upsetting a lacklustre Australia.

Kings star falls after sex assault

Former Sydney Kings star US recruit Bryant Matthews gets 18 months in jail after drink session went too far.

Thursday August 23, 2007

Boomers Beijing-bound after outgunning Kiwis

Boomers player. THE Boomers ran out and coach Brian Goorjian tapped their backsides in support. Lose this, and he'd be kicking them in the same spot.

Wednesday August 22, 2007

Boomers qualify for the Olympics

The Australian men's basketball team has booked a ticket to the 2008 Beijing Olympics after a crushing 93-67 victory over New Zealand in game two of their Oceania qualifying series in Sydney.

Tuesday August 21, 2007

Boomers cut Tall Blacks down to size

Sam MacKinnon THE Boomers are one win away from qualifying for next year's Olympic Games after victory in the opening match of their best-of-three Oceania men's championship against New Zealand.

Monday August 20, 2007

Team Australia can cut down Tall Blacks

BOOMERS coach Brian Goorjian believes his weakened squad have tapped into a "Team Australia" mentality which gives them the best possible chance of automatic Olympic qualification.