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2024–25 Illawarra Hawks Season
The 2024–25 Illawarra Hawks season was the 47th season of the franchise in the National Basketball League (NBL). Roster Depth chart Standings Ladder The NBL tie-breaker system as outlined in the NBL Rules and Regulations states that in the case of an identical win–loss record, the overall points percentage will determine order of seeding. Ladder progression Game log Pre-season , -style="background:#BBF3BB;" , 1 , 17 August , Shanghai Sharks W 101–88, Sam Froling (22) , Blanchfield, Olbrich (7) , Tyler Harvey (5) , Beaton Park Stadiumn/a , 1–0 NBL Blitz , -style="background:#BBF3BB;" , 1 , 8 September , @ S.E. Melbourne W 93–112, William Hickey (20) , Lee, Olbrich (5) , Harvey, Hickey (4) , Carrara Indoor Stadiumn/a , 1–0 , -style="background:#FFBBBB;" , 2 , 10 September , Perth L 93–98, Tyler Harvey (16) , Days, Hickey (7) , Trey Kell (5) , Gold Coast Sports Centren/a , 1–1 , ...
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Daniel Grida
Daniel commonly refers to: * Daniel (given name), a masculine given name and a surname * List of people named Daniel * List of people with surname Daniel * Daniel (biblical figure) * Book of Daniel, a biblical apocalypse, "an account of the activities and visions of Daniel" Daniel may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Literature * ''Daniel'' (Old English poem), an adaptation of the Book of Daniel * ''Daniel'', a 2006 novel by Richard Adams * ''Daniel'' (Mankell novel), 2007 Music * "Daniel" (Bat for Lashes song) (2009) * "Daniel" (Elton John song) (1973) * "Daniel", a song from ''Beautiful Creature'' by Juliana Hatfield * ''Daniel'' (album), a 2024 album by Real Estate Other arts and entertainment * ''Daniel'' (1983 film), by Sidney Lumet * ''Daniel'' (2019 film), a Danish film * Daniel (comics), a character in the ''Endless'' series Businesses * Daniel (department store), in the United Kingdom * H & R Daniel, a producer of English porcelain between 1827 and 1846 * ...
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2024–25 Cairns Taipans Season
The 2024–25 Cairns Taipans season was the 26th season of the franchise in the National Basketball League (NBL). On 14 February 2025, Adam Forde parted ways as head coach of the Taipans during the off-season. Roster Depth chart Standings Ladder The NBL tie-breaker system as outlined in the NBL Rules and Regulations states that in the case of an identical win–loss record, the overall points percentage will determine order of seeding. Ladder progression Game log Pre-season , -style="background:#FFBBBB;" , 1 , 7 September , @ Melbourne L 94–87, Rob Edwards (24) , ''three players'' (8) , Pedro Bradshaw (4) , Carrara Indoor Stadiumn/a , 0–1 , -style="background:#FFBBBB;" , 2 , 9 September , Sydney L 77–99, Tanner Groves (15) , Tanner Groves (11) , Jackson Makoi (6) , Gold Coast Sports Centren/a , 0–2 , -style="background:#FFBBBB;" , 3 , 12 September , Perth L 76–89, Rob Edwards (16) , Tanner Groves (9) ...
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Gold Coast Sports And Leisure Centre
Gold Coast Sports and Leisure Centre is a multi-purpose arena and sports facility located at Carrara on Queensland's Gold Coast in Australia, capable of seating 5,000 fans. The centre is located adjacent to the Carrara Indoor Stadium and forms a part of the Gold Coast Sports Precinct. A section of the centre also serves as a sports administration and indoor training facility for the Gold Coast Suns with the facility being called the Austworld Centre under a naming rights partnership, who play home matches and train outdoors at the adjacent Carrara Stadium and training oval. Constructed for use in the 2018 Commonwealth Games, Gold Coast Sports and Leisure Centre hosted badminton, powerlifting, weightlifting and wrestling competitions. During the Games, it was known as Carrara Sports and Leisure Centre. On 7 July 2018, the arena hosted a 2018 Suncorp Super Netball Round 10 match between Queensland Firebirds and Melbourne Vixens. In October 2020, the Brisbane Roar moved their ...
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2024–25 Perth Wildcats Season
The 2024–25 Perth Wildcats season was the 44th season of the franchise in the National Basketball League (NBL), and their third under the leadership of head coach John Rillie. On 17 September 2024, Rillie signed a three-year contract extension with the Wildcats to remain as head coach until the end of the 2027–28 season. Roster Depth chart Standings Ladder The NBL tie-breaker system as outlined in the NBL Rules and Regulations states that in the case of an identical win–loss record, the overall points percentage will determine order of seeding. Ladder progression Game log Pre-season , -style="background:#BBF3BB;" , 1 , 8 September , New Zealand W 108–102, Bryce Cotton (32) , Keanu Pinder (8) , Hyrum Harris (5) , Carrara Indoor Stadiumn/a , 1–0 , -style="background:#BBF3BB;" , 2 , 19 September , @ Illawarra W 93–98, Ben Henshall (18) , Ben Henshall (10) , ''three players'' (4) , Gold Coast Sports Centre ...
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Carrara Indoor Stadium
Carrara Indoor Stadium is a multi-purpose arena located at Carrara on Queensland's Gold Coast and can accommodate 1,600 fans, with additional seating provided if required, which can push the total capacity for events such as basketball up to 2,962. The stadium stands adjacent to the 25,000-seat Metricon Stadium and forms part of the Carrara Sports Complex. The stadium has the nickname The Greenhouse, as even during winter it would get "hot and steamy as Hades at times", although that changed with $800,000 worth of improvements in 1996, including new air conditioning. The stadium was the home of the former National Basketball League team, the Gold Coast Rollers, who played there from 1990 until 1996, after which their licence was revoked due to financial struggles. The stadium later became the training venue for the NBL's Gold Coast Blaze, who played at the larger 5,269-seat Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre until the team folded after the 2011–12 NBL season. C ...
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Beaton Park Stadium
Beaton Park Stadium is an Australian basketball centre in Gwynneville, New South Wales. It was the home of National Basketball League side Illawarra Hawks between 1979 and 1998, and is the home to local basketball in Wollongong. It was nicknamed "The Snake Pit" during its time with the Illawarra/Wollongong Hawks. History After the stadiums construction in 1965, a game between Illawarra and the Sydney Paratels opened the stadium. In 1979 the stadium was used as the Illawarra Hawks home stadium during the inaugural season of the National Basketball League. The Hawks remained at the venue until the opening of the 6,000 seat Wollongong Entertainment Centre in 1998, though they continue to train at the stadium and use it for pre-season games. The stadium has in the past hosted multiple Australia Boomers and Opals exhibition games in the past, as well as the Harlem Globetrotters, the United States women's national basketball team and multiple NCAA The National Coll ...
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Shanghai Sharks
The Shanghai Sharks ( zh, s=上海久事大鲨鱼, t=上海久事大鯊魚, p=Shànghǎi Jǐushì Dàshāyú) are a Chinese Basketball Association team based in Shanghai. The Sharks, who share their colors with the New York Knicks, are best known outside China for having developed Yao Ming before he entered the National Basketball Association. Yao was the driving force behind their three consecutive appearances in the finals (1999–2000, 2000–01, and 2001–02), facing the Bayi Rockets each time. The Sharks were runners-up the first two years, but won for the first time on their third try, breaking the Rockets' streak of six CBA championships in a row. In August 1979, the Sharks played the Washington Bullets, the first NBA team to travel to China, with Yao Zhiyuan - father of Yao Ming - as their center. The team faced serious financial issues in the 2008–09 season, and were in danger of not being able to compete in the following season. On July 16, 2009, Chinese media repo ...
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Luca Yates
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