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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: Sam Young to Kings

Postby koberulz on Sat Dec 14, 2013 1:38 am

Free 7-day NBL Trial, which due to the fixturing means it's a free trial for tomorrow night's two games. Sunday's game is on TV, and there are no games next weekend. Seems a bit silly.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: NBL 2013/14: Bring It.

Postby Phil89 on Fri Dec 20, 2013 10:59 am

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Dante Exum (@daanteee) told ESPN that he still intends to set up college visits to 5 finalists soon -- Indiana, UNC, UK, Michigan, Oregon.
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Prevailing thought among NBA types is that Dante Exum will wind up putting his name in NBA Draft. But still going thru recruiting process.


Might be good for his development to spend a year at college, but I'd like to see another Aussie in the league next season. (Y)
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: NBL 2013/14: Bring It.

Postby koberulz on Sat Dec 21, 2013 2:46 pm

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/bas ... 6787234388

Adelaide looking at playing home games in Tassie and NT next season, no expansion until at least 2015.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: NBL 2013/14: Bring It.

Postby koberulz on Wed Jan 15, 2014 4:31 pm

NBL hoping for four new teams, including Tasmania, for 2015/16
Project expansion consultant Graham Watson, a former test cricketer and a key figure in the establishment of the licences for the Western Sydney Wanderers (A-League) and the Greater Western Sydney Giants (AFL) has been brought in as a consultant to canvas opportunities in Australia and New Zealand.

“We’re not just going to go ‘there’s our four that we think’ and hope it all works. We’re going to look at five or six potential sites to go to and we’ll get four out of that. We’re determined to get the four,” he said.

Mr Neill said the NBL has a long-term plan for a 16-team competition within five years.



Meanwhile, Perth are donating $1 for every ticket sold for Friday's game to the WA bushfire appeal, and auctioning off all player game-worn jerseys. They've opened up the top tier, and most sections are single seat only already. Could be a crowd of over 13,000.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: Four teams planned for 201

Postby Andrew on Wed Jan 15, 2014 9:01 pm

If Newcastle ends up getting a team then as I've said before, it'll pique my interest somewhat. As always, money is going to be an issue; I'm guessing the ship has sailed on Tinkler financing a team.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: Four teams planned for 201

Postby koberulz on Wed Jan 15, 2014 10:29 pm

Brisbane, South East Melbourne and Wellington seem all but guaranteed at this point. Newcastle, Hobart, Launceston, and Canberra spring to mind as the options for the fourth.

Hard to see them getting 16 teams without Newcastle, though, so even if they don't get the nod in this round of expansion, there's still a good chance.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: Four teams planned for 201

Postby koberulz on Fri Jan 17, 2014 3:37 pm

They seem very keen on Tassie, and there are a lot of good noises coming out of the area. They'd be favourites for that fourth spot at the moment.

Meanwhile, the NBL is contemplating a 16-team leage, 60 games, and games any and every night of the week.

There are currently 14 home games a year, and my Wildcats membership costs $550. I don't even want to know what it'd cost for 30 games.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: Four teams planned for 201

Postby koberulz on Sat Jan 25, 2014 11:19 pm

NBL Calls for EOI Submissions

Can't see Tassie not happening, given how hard they're pushing, so I'd say Brisbane, SE Melbourne, Tasmania and Wellington are the likely four for 2015/16. Odd that we've no heard anything at all about any other potential expansion markets, though, considering that there are supposed to be six or so being looked at.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: Four teams planned for 201

Postby koberulz on Sun Feb 09, 2014 6:00 am

Aussies score dream Cup draw

Winnable group, which could see us avoid the US until the semis.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: FIBA World Cup Draw

Postby koberulz on Mon Mar 10, 2014 1:37 pm

Every bucket of Goulding's 50-point performance yesterday

First player to score 50 since the switch back to 40-minute games. There's a replay at 8am tomorrow on One, for anyone who missed it.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: Goulding drops 50

Postby koberulz on Sun Mar 23, 2014 12:46 am

Playoff information:
Thursday, March 28, 7.30pm AEDST: Adelaide vs Melbourne
Friday, March 29, 9.30pm AEDST: Perth vs Wollongong
Sunday, March 30, 1pm AEDST: Melbourne vs Adelaide
Sunday, March 30, 3pm AEDST: Wollongong vs Perth
Tuesday, April 1, 7.30pm AEDST: Adelaide vs Melbourne
Tuesday, April 1, 9.15 AEDST: Perth vs Wollongong

Tuesday games only if required. Further:
In a major boost for fans, the first two games of each semi-final series will be broadcast live nationally into all markets. Game 2 will be played as a live double-header nationally on TEN and ONE.


Awesome. Hopefully a good sign for next season, too.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: NBL Playoffs LIVE on FTA

Postby koberulz on Wed Apr 02, 2014 6:34 pm

NBL to Partner with NBA
Sources with knowledge of the situation suggest that the NBL are set to announce a new & exciting partnership with the NBA. The opportunity will consist of the NBL staging an exposure camp for potential imports in Las Vegas during the 2014 NBA Summer League.

It is also understood that the NBL are in talks about using the 16 players that they will be sending over to play a number of exhibition games against NBA Summer League teams, allowing these players to showcase their talent against current NBA players, NBA Draft picks & other professional prospects.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: NBL/NBA Partnership

Postby koberulz on Thu Apr 03, 2014 7:22 pm

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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: NBL/NBA Partnership

Postby koberulz on Fri Apr 04, 2014 1:05 pm

NBL to Introduce Marquee Player Rule


The grand final series is 9.30pm EST Monday the 7th, 7.30pm EST Friday the 11th, and 1pm EST Sunday the 13th. First two games live on One, game three live on Ten.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: NBL/NBA Partnership

Postby koberulz on Tue Apr 15, 2014 4:53 pm

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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: NBL/NBA Partnership

Postby koberulz on Wed Apr 23, 2014 1:46 pm

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/bas ... 6892478528
A SECOND NBL team in Melbourne and a united state-representing team out of Tasmania are front-runners in league expansion plans for 2015-16.

“The second team in Melbourne and the Tasmanian bid are further along than Brisbane,” NBL chief executive officer Fraser Neill said.

But interest also has been shown by Wellington Saints of the NZ NBL — currently being coached by former Sydney Kings coach Shane Heal — along with Newcastle and Canberra.

Doesn't seem like particularly great news, unless you're Andrew.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: Expansion Update

Postby Andrew on Wed Apr 23, 2014 2:06 pm

How is it bad news?
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: Expansion Update

Postby koberulz on Wed Apr 23, 2014 4:15 pm

Brisbane is the most important expansion market, and it's been getting the most attention. It really should be the most advanced bid, and for it to still be so far away is not good.

Depends how you look at it, I guess. It could be seen as 'this is how far along the Melbourne and Tassie bids are', but Boti seems to be taking a 'this is how stuck Brisbane is' angle. The rumour mill isn't particularly enthused about Brisbane's position, either.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: Expansion Update

Postby The X on Thu Apr 24, 2014 6:16 am

That sucks. It would be great to see Bullets come back. My wife & I use to drive down to see Blaze every now & then since Bullets were no longer an option, now they are gone too.

That being said, they've got to be sustainable & be back for good.

I think Wellington would be a good spot for team. That's the only other place in NZ that could realistically handle a NBL team & have the support base.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: Expansion Update

Postby koberulz on Thu Apr 24, 2014 8:15 pm

http://www.botinagy.com/blog/around-the-traps/
LEAVE you on a positive note. It's not as quiet up in Brisbane as it seemed earlier this week.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: Expansion Update

Postby koberulz on Fri May 02, 2014 6:31 pm

Ipswich might get a team. I have no idea where that even is.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: Expansion Update

Postby koberulz on Sat May 17, 2014 1:45 am

Brisbane Spartans plan to build a venue, enter NBL next season.

Even assuming 'next season' is 2015/16 (which is the earliest possible season for expansion according to the league), that still sounds far-fetched.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: Expansion Update

Postby koberulz on Tue May 20, 2014 2:33 am

The Melbourne Tigers are no more.
Basketball legend Lindsay Gaze says Melbourne is big enough to have four teams in the NBL as it emerged the Tigers were changing their name to Melbourne United.

The Tigers will announce the name change and new colours on Tuesday.


It's a bad enough idea to begin with, but "United"? Are they insane?
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: RIP "Melbourne Tigers"

Postby Andrew on Tue May 20, 2014 9:37 am

It'd be one thing if they were just changing their colours or freshening up their branding, but dropping the Tigers moniker seems completely unnecessary. A bad idea indeed.
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Re: Aussie Basketball Discussion: RIP "Melbourne Tigers"

Postby koberulz on Tue May 20, 2014 1:56 pm

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So far, they have indeed succeeded in uniting the Tigers fans and the non-Tigers fans...against them.
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