Episodes
Thursday Mar 18, 2021
Sixers Fix with Scott Ninnis - NBL Cup Wrap
Thursday Mar 18, 2021
Thursday Mar 18, 2021
The NBL Cup is done and dusted and we are back on Sixers Fix with Scott Ninnis to reflect back on the month in Melbourne for the Adelaide 36ers and look ahead to two more big road games along with the popular Ask the Coach segment thanks to Sports Card World.
Chris Pike and Scott Ninnis are back for another episode of Sixers Fix and there's plenty to dissect following the conclusion of the NBL Cup. Scott couldn't hold back his devastation about giving up a 26-point lead to the Perth Wildcats to conclude the tournament within a season in Melbourne either.
But at the same time, we couldn't have been more impressed with the debut of Brandon Paul along with the continued strong performances from the likes of Josh Giddey, Sunday Dech and Jack McVeigh.
Scott is forthright in his comments about where he sees this 36ers team as being situated right now coming into the second half of the #NBL21 season. He speaks from the heart and with passion about all things 36ers.
We also provide an update on our Premium Wine Tours Player of the Year Award and announce another winner of the Australian Motors Mitsubishi prizepack after Josh Giddey was named Player of the Week.
We also get Scott's thoughts on some other happenings around the NBL including Lamar Patterson's departure from the New Zealand Breakers and rejoining the Brisbane Bullets, and Mitch Creek's absence now from the South East Melbourne Phoenix.
It's then time for the popular Ask The Coach Segment with Conner Henry thanks to Sports Card World. Questions this week range from the future beyond Josh Giddey, the prospects still this season, Conner's coaching past and also his favourite spots he has found already in Adelaide.
We then take a look at this week's road games for the 36ers against the South East Melbourne Phoenix and Perth Wildcats, and Scott even explains why he says Perth superstar Bryce Cotton is now in elite company.
It's all made possible thanks to AllStar Photos (www.allstarphotos.com.au).