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The Basketball Gods giveth, and the Basketball...


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Malik Davis doesn’t look like your average underdog. At first glance, a young man standing at six-foot-five, with long arms and athleticism most could only dream of, is more of a basketball Goliath than a David.

Learn a little about his journey, though, and you’ll see a player that’s been underestimated for years. He grew up with dreams of playing professionally, and th...


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Australia was once a powerhouse nation in the FIBA U17 Men’s World Cup, notching silver medal finishes in 2012 and 2014, but in more recent years the team’s fortunes have taken a tumble.

The Crocs were knocked out in the round of sixteen in 2024, and haven’t featured in a medal game since 2014, so the 2026 edition looms as an opportunity to return to the podium. Head c...


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Adam and Lukas discuss the signings of Saffron Shiels, Sami Whitcomb, Gemma Potter and Darcee Garbin to WNBL clubs - and discuss the first fortnight of the WNBA.

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Joe Ingles is back in the NBL.

The operative word in that sentence is BACK.

In 2006 an 18-year-old Ingles took the league by storm, announcing himself in a big way on the Aussie hoops scene.

He may have only spent three seasons in the NBL, but his impact was felt, especially in an era of the competition where audience wasn’t always easy to find.

The Pi...


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