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How four Aussie NBA stars stole the show at a Sandringham training court

How four Aussie NBA stars stole the show at a Sandringham training court

Melbourne United blew the salary cap, at least when it comes to NBA star power, for the opening day of their first training camp on Wednesday.

  • by Roy Ward

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Mills to be traded as Landale, White and Exum earn new NBA deals; Opals claim bronze

Mills to be traded as Landale, White and Exum earn new NBA deals; Opals claim bronze

Patty Mills is on the move while four Australians have agreed to NBA free agent contracts with new teams.

  • by Roy Ward
Why Ben Simmons made the right call with Boomers withdrawal ... for now
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Why Ben Simmons made the right call with Boomers withdrawal ... for now

Ben Simmons will be missed by the Australian Boomers when they head to the FIBA World Cup in August, but playing the three-time NBA All-Star with a back injury wasn’t something to risk the whole world cup campaign on.

  • by Roy Ward
‘It’s disappointing’: Gaze reacts to Simmons pulling out of FIBA World Cup

‘It’s disappointing’: Gaze reacts to Simmons pulling out of FIBA World Cup

Australian basketball legend Andrew Gaze is disappointed that NBA All-Star Ben Simmons has pulled out of the FIBA World Cup, but does not think he should be criticised for the decision.

  • by Carla Jaeger
No deadline: The Simmons ‘wow’ factor behind Boomers’ open invitation

No deadline: The Simmons ‘wow’ factor behind Boomers’ open invitation

Boomers coach Brian Goorjian says Ben Simmons has an open invitation to training camp in August, if his recovery from a back injury allows him to play.

  • by Roy Ward
‘I fought my butt off for it’: Penny Taylor to enter Hall of Fame

‘I fought my butt off for it’: Penny Taylor to enter Hall of Fame

Penny Taylor will become the latest Australian to enter the FIBA Hall of Fame at a ceremony in August, alongside Chinese megastar Yao Ming.

  • by Roy Ward
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Daniels v Delly: Battle is on for a spot in the best Boomers side ever

Daniels v Delly: Battle is on for a spot in the best Boomers side ever

Dyson Daniels will be doing all he can to push for a place in the Australian Boomers team for the FIBA World Cup, even if it means beating out one of the team’s veterans.

  • by Roy Ward
‘I’m already training my arse off’: The Aussie NBA champion preparing for World Cup fight

‘I’m already training my arse off’: The Aussie NBA champion preparing for World Cup fight

Matthew Dellavedova will return to Melbourne United with plans to use his second stint in the NBL to make his case to remain in the Boomers team for this year’s FIBA World Cup and the Paris Olympics.

  • by Roy Ward
‘The fire becomes greater’: Boomers burning for World Cup gold in August

‘The fire becomes greater’: Boomers burning for World Cup gold in August

Boomers forward Nick Kay loved winning bronze at the Tokyo Olympics but he said that success has only fired up his NBA teammates to take the nation to the top of the tree at the FIBA World Cup in August.

  • by Roy Ward
‘Just so emotional’: Jackson dominates in farewell as Opals win bronze
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‘Just so emotional’: Jackson dominates in farewell as Opals win bronze

Age may have wearied Lauren Jackson but her jump shot is forever and she proved this in her farewell Opals game on Saturday, leading the side to a World Cup bronze medal.

  • by Roy Ward and Millie Muroi
‘We don’t want to go home empty-handed’: Opals play for bronze after China loss
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‘We don’t want to go home empty-handed’: Opals play for bronze after China loss

China has outlasted Australia to earn a place in the gold medal game at the FIBA Women’s World Cup in Sydney in front of a roaring crowd of 11,916 fans.

  • by Roy Ward