Struggling NBL outfit Brisbane have added former NBA staffer Stu Lash as an advisor to work with the club's ownership and coaches.
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Brisbane co-owner Jason Levien has appointed long-time sidekick Stu Lash as an advisor to the struggling Bullets, flagging his intention to be more hands-on ...
“There’s a lot that’s gone on and you’re trying to find positives … “I am looking forward to working with the talented and committed staff members to return the Bullets to their rightful place amongst the top clubs in the NBL.” “The passionate fan base along with the history and tradition of the team is what’s made this opportunity so appealing to me,” Lash said.
Bullets chief executive Peter McLennan insists Aron Baynes remains committed to Brisbane's cause despite the club's woes potentially damaging the Boomers ...
“It’s not a hard one because the best thing for all of us here is the best thing for the club. I would encourage the owners to look at me as part of that review. “I’d love to see him get back into the NBA. “I know how the game works. We want players to come through the Brisbane Bullets. “Stu enables that (and) not many other NBL teams can do that.
Perth Wildcats will play a home game at RAC Arena with the roof open on Saturday night, but coach John Rillie believes the atmosphere and view will be the ...
“Any time you’re not performing to your own level, you understand that. If you’re playing well, you will get rewarded for playing well. The Wildcats have played two open-air games throughout their history, but both were in Victoria against Melbourne United.