
Harvey done for season?
Why would they fly him home from Perth immediately? Something more sinister here than just an injured calf perhaps? Why not let him stay with the team until following the game and return to GC on Saturday when the team flies onto Melbourne for game on Sunday?
Since when have the Blaze been that organised to get scans done so quickly? And why would they spend the extra $$$ without a more valid reason.
Has Harvey been de-listed and not just injured? Is Joey pointing the finger his way for their recent form slump defensively?
So many questions to be answered. Anyone got any more info?

players going down like flys, Bruce, now Harvey injured again. The guy can flat out put the ball in the hole, such a shame he has been plagued by injury the last couple of seasons.

Got around last night to reading last Saturday's Age and found this.
It's HG Nelson's piece on how to save basketball in this country, and is pretty entertaining.
Some of his ideas:
- The CSIRO needs to be involved in a gene-shear breeding program that nips in the bud the gene that prevents continuous growth. The tallest man in the world, Bao Xishun, is 236 centimetres tall but surely the CSIRO can do better than that! Let us crash the 305-centimetre barrier by 2021.
- Introduce Hoops of Fire. This simple idea gives the game a whole new dimension. The Hoop is turned into a flaming gas-powered scoring circle spurting out colourful flames randomly throughout a match. These flame-offs are triggered by officials tasked with giving both teams an equal crack at the heat. Score in flame-time and your team's total score is doubled.
