Tag: NBL
Tigers assistant takes AIS job
Former Townsville Crocodiles and Geelong Supercats coach Ian Stacker has been appointed as the new basketball head coach at the Australian Institute of Sport.[MORE]
Sixers sign D-League guard
The Adelaide 36ers have signed American Craig Winder as their import point guard.[MORE]
Kings centre coaxes import to Australia
Sydney Kings centre Julian Khazzouh has brought overseas team-mate Taj McCullough to Australia to add instant chemistry to the relaunch of the team in the new NBL competition.[MORE]
NBL rookie hurt in car crash
The NBL debut of highly regarded rookie Jason Cadee with Gold Coast Blaze is uncertain after the teenager was injured in a car accident on Monday.[MORE]
Kings complete their roster
The Sydney Kings have completed their roster for their pending return to the NBL by signing American import Rod Grizzard and promising young Australians Ben Madgen and Jared Scoines.[MORE]
Tigers sign Boomer Helliwell
The Melbourne Tigers have unveiled Boomer Wade Helliwell as their latest NBL signing.[MORE]
Aussie dollar hurting 36ers' recruiting
The Adelaide 36ers are closely watching the fluctuating Australian dollar as they try to fill their two import vacancies.[MORE]
Sixers pick up Carter
The Adelaide 36ers have signed former South Dragons championship-winning guard Rhys Carter.[MORE]
Wildcats sign Tall Black
Perth Wildcats have signed former New Zealand Breakers forward Jeremiah Trueman on a two-year deal.[MORE]
Wildcats swoop on Tovey
The Perth Wildcats have signed former Sydney and Townsville forward Cameron Tovey for the next two NBL seasons.[MORE]
Kings hoping to tower over opposition
Sydney Kings coach Ian Robilliard feels his team's awesome height will overcome any obstacle the reborn NBL franchise might face next season.[MORE]
NBL extends three-point line
NBL sharpshooters will need to add some range to their arsenal after the league introduced some new rules for the 2010-11 season.[MORE]
Redhage a Cat for three more years
Perth Wildcats captain Shawn Redhage has re-signed with the NBL club for the next three seasons.[MORE]
Wildcats re-sign grand final hero Lisch
The Perth Wildcats' chances of defending their NBL title have been given a massive boost after grand final hero Kevin Lisch re-signed for another season.[MORE]
Coast nets journeyman Hoare
The Gold Coast Blaze have bolstered their line-up by signing former Melbourne and Townsville forward Stephen Hoare.[MORE]
Ballinger remains a Sixer
Adelaide skipper Adam Ballinger has signed on with the 36ers for another two years.[MORE]
NBL to play in Darwin and Alice
The National Basketball League has signed on to play a pre-season tournament in the Northern Territory.[MORE]
Tigers snap up Tragardh
The Melbourne Tigers have recruited Wollongong Hawks forward Cameron Tragardh.[MORE]
Herbert stays on with 36ers
The Adelaide 36ers have further bolstered their line-up for the next NBL season by re-signing guard Nathan Herbert.[MORE]
Grand final stars hit open market
The NBL has released a star-studded list of players entering free agency for the 2010/2011 season that includes several of Perth's championship winners, and reigning MVP Corey Williams.[MORE]
Kings look to rule from the opening tip
Sydney Kings coach Ian Robilliard is targeting a dominant big man and plans for his reborn franchise to play an uncompromising style of basketball.[MORE]
Kings name Robilliard as comeback coach
The Sydney Kings have appointed Ian Robilliard as the coach to lead them back into the National Basketball League (NBL).[MORE]
NBL returns to free-to-air TV
Basketball Australia (BA) has confirmed a new NBL broadcast deal with the Network Ten and its digital sports channel One.[MORE]
Former King to take Goorjian's throne
Bad timing has denied the Sydney Kings the chance to bring back coach Brian Goorjian, with former King and coaching unknown Ian Robilliard to be handed the enormous responsibility of leading the club back into the NBL.[MORE]
Kings plan to reign again
Two years ago the Sydney Kings folded with their reputation in tatters and players and staff wondering if they were ever going to get paid.[MORE]