NBL
Highest Ladder Position At End Of Regular Season Perth Wildcats v New Zealand Breakers |
NBL
Highest Ladder Position At End Of Regular Season Melbourne United v Adelaide 36ers |
GC2018
8 teams to compete in the men's
Men's Pool A 1. Australia 2. Nigeria 3. New Zealand 4. Canada Men's Pool B 5. England 6. Cameroon 7. India 8. Scotland |
GC2018
8 teams to compete in the women's
Women's Pool A 1. Australia 2. Canada 3. England 4. Mozambique Women's Pool B 5. New Zealand 6. Jamaica 7. India 8. Malaysia |
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Gold Australia Silver Canada Bronze New Zealand |
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Gold Australia Silver England Bronze New Zealand |
Some good results for Australian basketball this year including:
The Emus winning the FIBA Under-18 Asian Championship, booking their place at next year's Under-19 World Cup The Opals winning Silver at the FIBA Women's World Cup The Gems winning Bronze at the FIBA Under-18 Asian Championships The Boomers officially qualifying for the 2019 FIBA World Cup Both the Australian boys and girls teams winning gold medals at the Under-15 Oceania Championships |
Tough World Cup draw for the NZ men's basketball team
The Tall Blacks ranked 38th in the world will play Greece (8th),,Brazil (12th) & Montenegro (28th) |
The Junior Tall Blacks not fared much better for their tilt at the Under-19 Basketball World Cup
The Junior Tall Blacks finished 11th last world cup They will play the United States (3rd),,Lithuania (6th) & Senegal (didn't qualify) |
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The Boomers (11th) will play Canada (23), Senegal (37) & Lithuania (6) - Group H |
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