The Pick and Roll | All about Aussie Hoops
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The Pick and Roll | All about Aussie Hoops
3d ago
In recent years, Australia has seen a flurry of elite guard prospects come through the men’s national team, including Josh Giddey, Dyson Daniels, Josh Green and Danté Exum to name a few. But the nation has been starved of an NBA-level big man prospect, at least at the junior level. When Queenslander Rocco Zikarsky burst onto the scene, there was plenty of hype to suggest that he could be Australia’s greatest centre prospect since Andrew Bogut. Standing at 7’3’’ tall at age 17, Zikarsky was born to play basketball, and his recent feats at the Albert Schweitzer cup add much credence to the hype ..read more
The Pick and Roll | All about Aussie Hoops
3d ago
Adam welcomes Tom Hersz to go into depth on every NBL team’s rotation following the contract option period and opening few days of free agency.
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6d ago
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Out on Coonoolcra Station, in rural New South Wales, some six hours and 550 kilometres away from her hometown of Renmark, and further still to where she became a basketball star in Adelaide, the day begins like any other for Nicole Seekamp. She’s awake sometime around 4am, now out of habit, but mostly due to the heat. During the height of summer, locals in Wilcannia – the closest town – can expect highs of above 40 degrees for two to three months straight. But as soon as she’s up, it’s straight to work. There’s plenty to do on a goat farm. On any given day, Seekamp is a farm ..read more
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6d ago
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Nestled along the Warta River in Poland is the city of Gorzów Wielkopolski (often shortened to ‘Gorzów’). It’s around the same size as Ballarat and is similarly noted for its love of sports and its penchant for producing high-end athletes. It’s where Chloe Bibby plied her trade last season and took her game to a new level.
“It was everything and more than I could have hoped for,” Bibby tells The Pick and Roll. “Poland was honestly great. It’s a country I hadn’t heard much about, but I thought: ‘You know what, why not give it a crack and see what it’s like over there ..read more
The Pick and Roll | All about Aussie Hoops
1w ago
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Before free agency opened on Monday, NBL teams had key decisions to make on their 2023/24 season personnel. These included player or team options on contracts needing to be confirmed, as well as the opportunity to finalise any re-signings or extensions. In some cases, existing deals were torn up and buy-outs were given to allow a player to move to a new situation.
Here's my reaction to each decision.
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The Pick and Roll | All about Aussie Hoops
1w ago
When the proverbial, and literal, lights are at their brightest, David Andersen is unmoved. Picture the Final Four of the Euroleague, one of the grandest of stages and the pinnacle of European basketball. A frenzied atmosphere fills the stadium, and the noise is deafening. Barrel-chested men, hairs bristling, chant furious slogans, baying for blood.
It is a literal colosseum.
“The truth is to keep your emotions in check,” Andersen tells The Pick and Roll, “so you’re not overly nervous.”
On this stage, it’s either flight or fight. The scrutiny on the court feels amplified to preposterous ..read more
The Pick and Roll | All about Aussie Hoops
1w ago
It’s that time of the year again, when dreams are turned into reality. There will be 36 selections in the 2024 WNBA Draft, which gets underway on Tuesday morning (AEST), and there will be some Australians waiting and hoping to hear their name called.
Isobel Borlase, Nyadiew Puoch and Jaz Shelley have been on the radar of WNBA teams for some time now. While Borlase and Puoch may go as early as the second half of the first round, Shelley’s tremendous final season at Nebraska has her in with a strong chance to be selected perhaps in the second round.
It must be mentioned that fellow Aussie Georgi ..read more
The Pick and Roll | All about Aussie Hoops
1w ago
Adam is joined by Hayley Wildes to go over the three Aussies tipped to be drafted to the WNBA, the rise of Caitlin Clark and the criticisms coming from more experienced players like Diana Taurasi. Adam then runs through Aussies performing well in Europe, in the NCAA and the recent Albert Schweitzer Tournament.
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The Pick and Roll | All about Aussie Hoops
1w ago
Every generation of hoops in Australia always has a few long-term imports whose names garner national team interest through possible naturalisation.
Fans only have to think as recently as the 2020(1) Olympics, with Bryce Cotton’s name constantly thrown around in Boomers discussions.
It never eventuated, which meant Australia didn’t have to try to decide between the Perth superstar and eventual bronzed Boomer Matisse Thybulle, as FIBA’s rules state you are only allowed one naturalised player in a tournament team.
Thybulle comes from the other portion of what FIBA classifies as ‘naturalisation ..read more
The Pick and Roll | All about Aussie Hoops
1w ago
Sometimes, things happen quickly. That’s true in every aspect of life, but doubly so in the sports world, where the momentum of a game can shift in an instant, the future of a player can change in a second, and the direction of an entire club can be upset with just a handful of conversations.
Take the Brisbane Bullets, for example.
On 5 March, it was reported that the Bullets had picked up the team option on star guard Nathan Sobey’s contract, keeping him on their roster for next season. On the night of March 28, Sobey was presented with the team’s MVP award, a deserved reward for a season in ..read more