| Flint a chip off the old block
Adam Bourke
Friday, 23 June 2006
DAVID Flint is one of the Bendigo Braves all-time greats.
The club's former coach was a power forward who was peerless as
a rebounder, had great touch inside the paint and didn't mind letting
his opponents know he was around with some physicality.

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Rollers
open world Championships with a win
The World Wheelchair Basketball Championships tipped off in Amsterdam
on Thursday, with the Australian men’s team, the Rollers,
getting off to a great start with a win over the French team in
the opening game, 69-47...(Full
Storey)
(6/7/2006)
Another loss for Opals in China
Another
winnable game went begging for the Australian Opals overnight, with
the young team going down to Russia, 72-64...(Full
Story)
(6/7/2006)
Hunt to play in summer league with
Dallas
THE
National Basketball League career of Bendigo's Ben Hunt may be over
before it really begins after NBA finalist Dallas yesterday gave
the guard a rare second chance...(Full
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(4/7/2006)
Opals downed by Czechs in second round
The Australian Opals were downed
by a strong Czech Republic team in Lao Shan, China overnight, losing
their second round match to the European Champions, 54-51...(Full
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(2/7/2006)
Gliders take bronze in Germany
The
Australian women’s wheelchair basketball team, the Gliders,
have taken bronze in an important warm up tournament for the World
Championships starting on Saturday in the Netherlands...(Full
Story)
(26/6/2006)
Jawai's
NBA body
“He
looks like Shaq -- no one in the country has (that type of) body,”
Brian Goorjian...(Full
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(13/6/2006)
LJ named to WNBA All-Decade team
UNITED STATES:
The WNBA has announced that Australian Opals star, Lauren Jackson
has been named to the WNBA’s All-Decade Team...(Full
Story)
RESULTS
FROM THE ABA CONFERENCES

Women
- 30th June
Launceston 70 -v- Frankston 65
1st
July
Albury/Wodonga 62 -v- Kilsyth 96
Bendigo 76 -v- Ballarat 43
NW Tasmania 63 -v- Frankston 50
Knox 71 -v- Nunawading 61
Men
- 30th June
Hobart 110 -v- Mt. Gambier 105
1st
July
Geelong 70 -v- AIS 87
Albury/Wodonga 101 -v- Kilsyth 113
Bendigo 129 -v- Ballarat 115
NW Tasmania 103 -v- Mt. Gambier 109
Knox 88 -v- Nunawading 90
Mildura 88 -v- Canberra 68
2nd
July
Frankston 67 -v- Canberrra 78
Nunawading 86 -v- AIS 87
Women
- 1st July
Sandringham 81 -v- Waverley 48
Coburg 50 -v- Geelong 70
Eltham 78 -v- Bulleen 29
2nd
July
Dandenong 78 -v- Coburg 56
Waverley 73 -v -Eltham 72
Men
- 1st July
Sandringham 129 -v- Warrnambool 138
Latrobe City 97 -v- Dandenong 114
Hume City 104 -v- Werribee 101
Melbourne 118 -v- Ringwood 115
2nd
July
Dandenong 130 -v- Warrnambool 105
Waverley 68 -v- Ringwood 83
Eltham 105 -v- Hume City

Women
- 1st July
Townsville 76 def Cairns 66
Mackay 82 def Rockhampton 78
Brisbane 121 def Northside 48
2nd
July
Gold Coast 81 def South West 53
Men
- 1st July
Townsville 102 def Cairns 95
Rockhampton 145 def Mackay 108
Northside 101 def Brisbane 94
2nd
July
South Werst 133 def Gold Coast 112

Women
- 1st July
Easten 64 -v- North 68
Woodville 44 -v- Norwood 80
South Adelaide 64 -v- West Adelaide 69
Sturt 73 def Southern 56
Forestville 107 -v- Central 63
Men
- 1st July
Easten 95-v- North 82
Woodville 92 -v- Norwood 106
South Adelaide 110 -v- West Adelaide 94
Sturt 84 def Southern 79
Forestville 124 -v- Central 92

Women
1st July
Sydney 75 def Central 59
Newcastle 82 def Sitherland 55
Parramatta 64 def Maitland 51
Bankstown 83 def Canbera 58
Norths 62 def Manly 51
2nd
July
Newcastle 82 def Parramatta 52
Men
1st July
Sydney 132 def Central 102
Sutherland 97 def Newcastle 91
Parramatta 82 def Maitland 76
Bankstown 95 def Canberra 89
Illawara 124 def Hornsby 76
Manly 100 def Norths 79
2nd
July
Bankstown 102 def Hornsby 79
Central 99 def Norths 96
Newcastle 116 def Parramatta 94
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