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Postby djmenow » Tue Mar 31, 2009 8:43 pm


Glad to see the back of Goorjian as Boomers coach. Coaches well in the NBL cant coach for shit internationally.

Plus now in any new NBL league players cant be signing for a BG coached team solely on getting a spot on the Boomers team.

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Brett Brown named Boomers coach
Tue, 31 Mar 2009 11:38 AM
By Basketball Australia

Former North Melbourne Giants and Sydney Kings leader Brett Brown has been selected as Head Coach of Australia's men's basketball team, the Boomers, through to London 2012, Basketball Australia has announced.

Brown, a 48-year old American, has been an Assistant Coach with the famed San Antonio Spurs in the NBA for the past six years and has extensive experience with the Boomers program and the National Basketball League.

He recorded 132 games as an Assistant Coach of the Boomers between 1995 and 2003 including representation at the 1998 FIBA World Championship and the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games.

Formerly an assistant coach with Lindsay Gaze's Melbourne Tigers, Brown was Head Coach of the North Melbourne Giants from 1993 to 1998 and the Sydney Kings from 2000 to 2002, amassing 278 games as a Head Coach in the NBL with a 149-129 win-loss record.

He has been named NBL Coach of the Month on five occasions and was the NBL's Coach of the Year in 1994, when he led the Giants to an NBL Championship victory over the Adelaide 36ers.

"The Basketball Australia Board is extremely proud of the performance of the Boomers in Beijing and recognises the positive building blocks that have been put in place by Brian Goorjian for the Boomers' future," BA Chairman David Thodey said.

"But as we have done in the past we opened the door to the possibility of change after two Olympic cycles and with our sport moving forward in an exciting new direction we decided to utilise Brett Brown's fresh energy and new ideas.

"We hope that he will propel the Boomers to great success on the international stage."

Goorjian, who was Head Coach of the Boomers for 120 games between 2002 and 2008 (77 wins - 43 losses), including representation at the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games and the 2006 FIBA World Championship, has a long history w ith Brown.

"I've known Brett for a long time. He's a great coach and a good person and I wish him every success with the national program," Goorjian said.

Goorjian's endorsement mirrors that of Boomers Captain Matt Nielsen and star player Andrew Bogut as well as legendary Spurs Head Coach Gregg Popovich.

"Brett Brown has been paramount to the success of the San Antonio Spurs over the past decade and I am confident his technical and people skills will be well received by the team and organization. He is both a top-notch coach and person," Popovich said from Texas in the United States.

"I've loved and appreciated having Brian as the head coach of the Boomers and have enjoyed the road we've travelled," Nielsen said on the line from Valencia in Spain. "I spent three years with Brett at the Sydney Kings and I'm very happy for him to get this opportunity to show himself again to the Australian people and I'm excited to work with him."

"It's tough to see Brian go," Bogut said from Milwaukee in the United States. "I have worked with him for a long time, not only with the Boomers over two Olympics but as a junior growing up in Melbourne. But I am eager to start working with Brett and I hope we can all continue to get better as a basketball nation and hopefully one day get that elusive medal at an Olympic Games."

Brown will continue working with the San Antonio Spurs as the NBA season (October to June) does not conflict with the international basketball season (July to September).

After opportunities for Australia to play in the NBA Summer League and with invitations to tournaments in Argentina and Brazil, Brown's first major test will come in August when the Boomers take on New Zealand at the 2009 FIBA Oceania Championship.

Brown is married to an Australian, Anna, with three children, Julia, Laura and Sam.


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Postby stranger » Mon Aug 02, 2010 7:23 pm


Does anyone here watch the WNBL/Opals any more since the removal of the bodysuit uniform?

I know I cbf watching a bunch of chicks wearing guys clothes playing b/ball now. It used to be awesome during the 90's-00's. Whats the audience like nowadays? Is is still as popular?


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Postby Laxative Effect » Tue Aug 03, 2010 2:43 pm


blueoval wrote:
Does anyone here watch the WNBL/Opals any more since the removal of the bodysuit uniform?

I know I cbf watching a bunch of chicks wearing guys clothes playing b/ball now. It used to be awesome during the 90's-00's. Whats the audience like nowadays? Is is still as popular?


I don't really think about the outfits, i don't watch it coz its boring :cofee:


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