Brendon Polyblank has had better Friday afternoons.
Basketball Otago office and events manager Sandy Wallace has left the organisation after her role became a casualty of the organisation's debt crisis.
While the world was preparing for Y2K, Steve Robinson was gearing up for a long career for the Otago Nuggets.
Basketball New Zealand chief executive Iain Potter is concerned Basketball Otago will not have the capacity to stage future events.
Former Dunedin rider Greg Henderson will have a busy few months.
The battle of the ice. The southern stoush. The thriller in the chiller.
The Otago Nuggets suffered their heaviest defeat this season but it is the loss of personnel which may prove the most damaging.
The Otago Nuggets kept their playoffs prospects alive with a thrilling 90-89 win against the Taranaki Mountain Airs in New Plymouth last night.
Right now, Mark Craig would have to be the best spinner in the country.
The Otago Nuggets are still in contention for the playoffs, but a run of five consecutive losses at home has left their campaign teetering. With three rounds remaining, it appears as if teams will need 10 or 11 wins to secure a post-season berth. Basketball writer Adrian Seconi looks at the Nuggets' chances.
How good is Otago's Jimmy Neesham?
Basketball Otago's board has accepted the resignation of general manager Markham Brown in a bid to strengthen its financial position.
Former English international Dimitri Mascarenhas has been appointed Otago Volts coach.
The Otago Gold Rush won three of its five matches during the second leg of the Women's Basketball Championship in Auckland at the weekend.
Basketball is all about momentum.
The Steel has suffered its first casualty, with Phillipa Finch opting not to return in 2015.
Brandon Bowdry learned how to play basketball the way so many Americans learn the game - scrimmaging with his brothers in the backyard or the neighbours down at the local courts.
The Steel had hoped to crack the top four this season and showed it was more than capable of achieving that goal with a strong finish to the campaign. Netball writer Adrian Seconi reviews a season which promised so much but delivered too late.
Tall Fern Samara Gallaher has demonstrated her commitment to the Otago Gold Rush team and then some.
It might have been easier on the Southern Steel had it lost its final game instead of winning it by one goal.