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Time Out - No Flop Zone
Perth Players Argue On-Court + The Ignite Cup Free-Throw Storm
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Joey Wright and Boti Nagy are back with a big one: injuries piling up across the league, Perth’s on-court blow-up after a loss, and an Ignite Cup foul count that has everyone talking.
We also break down Torrey Craig’s impact, Scott Roth’s classy words on Brian Goorjian after the Kings beat Tasmania, and whether Illawarra can still sneak into the playoffs from a tough position.
Plus: questionable technical fouls, whether WNBL referees are more consistent than the NBL, more “what if” Aussie players, and a follow-up on junior transfer fees.
Show notes highlights: injuries across most rosters (including Shea Ili, Tyson Walker, Rob Baker, Sam Mennenga, Jaron Rillie, David Duke, Bul Kuol and more), Perth’s post-game row involving Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. and Kristian Doolittle, and the Ignite Cup free-throw disparity (NZ 49 FTAs vs SEM 19) that sparked debate