

Oh, and just to add, games shown on ONE could also be shown on the NBL or iinet websites, just with a 1 or 2 day delay. It would work and it could potentially get more people watching the NBL. The more who watch and enjoy, the more likely they will actually attend games. It would be nice to see BMC filled with 7,800 fans at every home game like it used to be when it was the Clipsal Powerhouse.....then again team performance has a lot to do with that also.

It was similar Issac but not the same.
The one thing I put up was that the NBL and iinet could do something similar to what the NBL do on their website in conjunction with Bigpond. There you can go and watch games (that are on Fox or Channel 9) one or two days after the game has happened. In the past 3 years I have managed to watch just about every Manly Sea Eagles game played in the NRL where I normally wouldn't as I gave up Foxtel 7 years ago. The NBL could do that allowing fans to see their team play when not at home and the game isn't televised on ONE HD. It would also give any fans the league has overseas the chance to see games.
Imagine getting to see the 36ers play every away game without having to miss out because ONE is showing a different game? Our last 3 home games were ignored by ONE and if you're a 36ers fan living interstate you don't get to see them play unless you come to Adelaide.
Games don't always have to have commentary but the "local" commentators not used by ONE that day could fill the void. Brett Maher and Corey Wingard could easily do commentary for 36ers games not on ONE, be they at home or on the road.
Would that work for people? It would mean we all (not just Adelaide fans) get to see our teams play full games rather than 1 or 2 minute highlights.

10 minutes to complete - bullshirt
why do they need to know how much you earn a year
why worry about what other sports we watch or play
its supposed to be about making NBL experience better
cant see how
but I did complete it in 1/2 an hour and then couldnt
make any slight corrections - waste of time really

Erin Phillips has won the WNBL's round six Player of the Week award after helping the Quit Lightning to a 2-0 roadtrip over the weekend.
The wins matched the Lightning with Canberra on the top of the WNBL ladder.
Now, even more impressive is this about Erin Phillips' work so far in the WNBL this season:
8th in PPG
8th in FT%
7th in 3P%
2nd in ORB
7th in DRB
3rd in REB
6th in APG
3rd in SPG
5th in TPG (oops!)
Decent, eh?
