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2024–25 Sydney Kings Season
The 2024–25 Sydney Kings season was the 36th season of the franchise in the National Basketball League (Australia), National Basketball League (NBL), and their seventh under the leadership of head coach Brian Goorjian. 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 , 9 September , @ 2024–25 Cairns Taipans season, Cairns W 77–99, Izayah Le'afa (21) , Cameron Oliver (12) , Shaun Bruce (8) , Gold Coast Sports Centren/a , 1–0 , -style="background:#FFBBBB;" , 2 , 11 September , 2024–25 S.E. Melbourne Phoenix season, S.E. Melbourne L 101–113, Alex Toohey (26) , ''three players'' (6) , Izayah Le'afa (6) , Gold Coast Sports Centren/a , 1–1 , -style="background:# ...
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Jaylin Galloway
Jaylin Galloway (born December 21, 2002) is an Australian-American professional basketball player for the Bankstown Bruins of the NBL1 East. He is also contracted with the Sydney Kings of the National Basketball League (NBL). Early life Galloway was born on December 21, 2002, in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. He was born to an Australian mother and American father and grew up in the U.S., playing basketball as a youth in Atlanta, Georgia. He attended Sprayberry High School in Marietta, Georgia, and helped the basketball team reach the regional championship. Professional career Sydney Kings / Mackay Meteors / Ipswich Force (2020–2024) Galloway began his professional career immediately after high school, rather than attend college. He moved to Australia and began playing for the Sydney Kings of the National Basketball League (NBL) as a development player in 2020, appearing in eight games that season while scoring two points. He returned as a development player for the 2021†...
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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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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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Perth Arena
Perth Arena (known Naming rights, commercially as ) is an entertainment and sporting arena in the city centre of Perth, Western Australia, used mostly for basketball matches. It is located on Wellington Street, Perth, Wellington Street near the site of the former Perth Entertainment Centre, and was officially opened on 10 November 2012. Perth Arena is the first stage of the Perth City Link, a major urban renewal and redevelopment project which involves the sinking of the Fremantle railway line to link the Perth central business district directly with Northbridge, Western Australia, Northbridge. History It is owned by VenuesWest (which operates HBF Stadium, HBF Arena, Bendat Basketball Centre, and others) on behalf of The State Government of Western Australia and is managed by AEG Ogden. The inaugural General Manager of Perth Arena was David Humphreys, former General Manager of the Perth Entertainment Centre and Allphones Arena in Sydney. Humphreys died two months before the v ...
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2024–25 New Zealand Breakers Season
The 2024–25 New Zealand Breakers season was the 22nd season of the franchise in the National Basketball League (NBL), and their first under the leadership of their new head coach Petteri Koponen. 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 , 8 September , @ Perth L 108–102, Parker Jackson-Cartwright (21) , Jonah Bolden (10) , Matt Mooney (5) , Carrara Indoor Stadiumn/a , 0–1 , -style="background:#FFBBBB;" , 2 , 11 September , Adelaide L 91–98, Parker Jackson-Cartwright (21) , McCarron, Mennenga (5) , Parker Jackson-Cartwright (8) , Gold Coast Sports Centren/a , 0–2 , -style="background:#FFBBBB;" , 3 , 13 September , @ Sydney L 90–79, Matt Mo ...
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Gold Coast Sports 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 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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Jason Spurgin
Jason ( ; ) was an ancient Greek mythological hero and leader of the Argonauts, whose quest for the Golden Fleece is featured in Greek literature. He was the son of Aeson, the rightful king of Iolcos. He was married to the sorceress Medea, the granddaughter of the sungod Helios. Jason appeared in various literary works in the classical world of Greece and Rome, including the epic poem ''Argonautica'' and the tragedy ''Medea''. In the modern world, Jason has emerged as a character in various adaptations of his myths, such as the 1963 film '' Jason and the Argonauts'' and the 2000 TV miniseries of the same name. Persecution by Pelias Pelias (Aeson's half-brother) was power-hungry and sought to gain dominion over all of Thessaly. Pelias was the progeny of a union between their shared mother, Tyro ("high born Tyro"), the daughter of Salmoneus, and the sea god Poseidon. In a bitter feud, he overthrew Aeson (the rightful king), killing all the descendants of Aeson that he cou ...
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