Re: 2018/19 NBL Season + Off-season News
Posted: Wed May 15, 2019 7:34 pm
Former NBA player Will Bynum who is 36 is expected to be announced as an Adelaide 36er tomorrow. A hard at it Point Guard
Brodlach wrote:Former NBA player Will Bynum who is 36 is expected to be announced as an Adelaide 36er tomorrow. A hard at it Point Guard
Gozu wrote:Basketball Australia have named the 17 man squad for the World Cup from which the final 12 man team will be selected.
Deng Adel - Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA)
Aron Baynes - Boston Celtics (NBA)
Todd Blanchfield - Illawarra Hawks
Andrew Bogut - Sydney Kings/Golden State Warriors (NBA)
Jonah Bolden - Philadelphia 76ers (NBA)
Mitch Creek - South East Melbourne Phoenix
Matthew Dellavedova - Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA)
Cameron Gliddon - Brisbane Bullets
Chris Goulding - Melbourne United
Joe Ingles - Utah Jazz (NBA)
Nicholas Kay - Perth Wildcats
Jock Landale - Partizan (Serbia)
Mitch McCarron - Melbourne United
Patty Mills - San Antonio Spurs (NBA)
Brock Motum - Anadolu Efes (Turkey)
Ben Simmons - Philadelphia 76ers (NBA)
Nathan Sobey - Brisbane Bullets
http://www.nbl.com.au/news/article/aust ... -cup-squad
beef wrote:I'd be picking Josh Green. Is Broekhoff injured? Much better than half that squad
Jim05 wrote:beef wrote:I'd be picking Josh Green. Is Broekhoff injured? Much better than half that squad
Think I saw Broekhoff’s partner is due to give birth around that time
Is the reaction of the US media as hyped as the press here are making it?Gozu wrote:In a big coup for the NBL US teen star R.J. Hampton has announced live on ESPN that he has signed with the NZ Breakers under the NBL's Next Stars program. The 18 year old 6'5" PG is currently ranked as the sixth highest draft prospect for the 2020 NBA Draft and turned down college offers from Duke, Kansas and Kentucky to come to the NBL. Hampton just graduated from Little Elm High School in Texas.
http://nbl.com.au/news/article/nbl-unve ... rj-hampton
heater31 wrote:Is the reaction of the US media as hyped as the press here are making it?
This sort of NCAA debate about the exploitation of the players get a few US commentators fired up.