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Will Magnay will suit up again for the JackJumpers after missing out on a two-way NBA contract
Will Magnay will suit up again for the JackJumpers after missing out on a two-way NBA contract

Herald Sun

time24-07-2025

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Will Magnay will suit up again for the JackJumpers after missing out on a two-way NBA contract

Don't miss out on the headlines from News. Followed categories will be added to My News. 'They'll be watching for the future.' Those are the words Memphis Grizzlies management said to Will Magnay after his stint in the NBA Summer League. Magnay flew back into Tasmania earlier this week to meet his new teammates before a quick turnaround to jump on another plane to catch up with the Australian Boomers. The 27-year-old said he did everything he could to get a two-way contract with the NBA franchise. 'They were transparent with what they wanted and what they were looking for and I thought I put my foot in the right direction and the right thing,' Magnay said. 'Ultimately they went with someone just a bit younger, which is sport, you are always competing with someone for a bigger contract in a different league somewhere. 'I am just grateful to get the opportunity and happy to be back around Tassie and looking forward to the season ahead. 'It was a great experience, very grateful for them bringing me in and helping me with my rehab and looking after me and I was treated like one of their own.' Magnay will now head to Queensland for a Boomers training camp before the national team then jets off to the FIBA Asia Cup. The JackJumpers big man is among a 14-player squad who will face the University of Colorado in an exhibition game on July 31. The team will then be cut to 12 for the international tournament with the first game against South Korea on Wednesday, August 6. After an injury riddled 2024-25 NBL season, Magnay is looking forward to getting back on the court. 'It's always a focus, I have had a few bad runs and a few unlucky ones but all I can do is control what I do today and tomorrow and we'll go from there,' Magnay said. '(Scott) Roth's got a new plan for managing me a little bit toward the mid-season and maybe backing me off some trainings a little bit and when that bridge comes, we'll cross it. 'I think there is a loose plan involved at the moment about just trying to keep me managed and healthy this season.' Originally published as Will Magnay will suit up again for the JackJumpers after missing out on a two-way NBA contract

Euro champs a huge test in Emus' World Cup medal hunt
Euro champs a huge test in Emus' World Cup medal hunt

The Advertiser

time03-07-2025

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Euro champs a huge test in Emus' World Cup medal hunt

European heavyweights Germany stand between Australia's Emus and their shot at ending a decades-long medal drought at the FIBA Under-19 World Cup. The Emus have surged into the quarter-finals for the first time since 2015, having led all the way in a 106-96 win over the Dominican Republic in the round of 16 on Thursday morning (AEST). Star forward Jacob Furphy (24 points) again led all scorers with five three-pointers, and Jack Whitbourn (12 points, 12 rebounds) posted a double-double at Lausanne Arena, Switzerland. An appearance in the quarter-finals on Friday night (AEST) equals the Emus' best achievement at the tournament since an Andrew Bogut-led line-up claimed a historic gold medal under coach Rob Beveridge in 2003. But they face a tough ask to live up to guard Dash Daniels' pre-tournament prediction that "a medal is the least you can expect" from Robbie McKinlay's team. The powerful Germany are one of three unbeaten sides, along with tournament favourites USA and debutants Israel. Germany are led by NBA prospect Hannes Steinbach, who starred with 23 points and 19 rebounds in a 92-83 win over Serbia in the round of 16. Point-guard Christian Anderson was held to just eight points but dished out 12 assists, tying for the fourth-highest tally in tournament history. "We all know how to share the ball," Anderson said. "We have all played together for a long time so we know each other's strengths and where to find each other. "Our chemistry is unmatched." Eight-time champions USA take on Canada in the quarter-finals after smashing a series of records on their way to a 140-67 rout of Jordan. USA set new all-time highs with 59 field goals made, 52 two-point field goals made and 31 steals. They also broke their own scoring record with 140 points - the second-highest total in U19 World Cup history - and their 41 assists and 37 forced turnovers were the second-highest tallies in competition history. Eight USA players scored in double figures, led by Tyran Stokes and Morez Johnson Jr (19 each). New Zealand booked a quarter-final spot for the first time with a 99-86 victory over China. The Kiwis will take on tournament hosts Switzerland, who shocked France 86-79. Switzerland, ranked No.60 in the world, went on an 18-0 run spanning the fourth period and overtime to take down their highly fancied rivals. Canada reached the last eight for the seventh consecutive tournament with a 100-75 win over Mali. Slovenia meet Israel in the other quarter-final, after Israel rallied from a 14-point deficit to beat Cameroon 86-82. Meanwhile, Emus star Daniels has been named in a 14-player Boomers squad to take on the University of Colorado on the Gold Coast on July 31. Incoming head coach Adam Caporn has named a mix of youth and experience, with Jack McVeigh, Jack White, Will Hickey, Will Magnay and Xavier Cooks headlining the team. BOOMERS SQUAD: Josh Bannan, Xavier Cooks, Dash Daniels, Owen Foxwell, Jaylin Galloway, Angus Glover, Ben Henshall, Will Hickey, Will Magnay, Sean Macdonald, Jack McVeigh, Reyne Smith, Harry Wessels, Jack White European heavyweights Germany stand between Australia's Emus and their shot at ending a decades-long medal drought at the FIBA Under-19 World Cup. The Emus have surged into the quarter-finals for the first time since 2015, having led all the way in a 106-96 win over the Dominican Republic in the round of 16 on Thursday morning (AEST). Star forward Jacob Furphy (24 points) again led all scorers with five three-pointers, and Jack Whitbourn (12 points, 12 rebounds) posted a double-double at Lausanne Arena, Switzerland. An appearance in the quarter-finals on Friday night (AEST) equals the Emus' best achievement at the tournament since an Andrew Bogut-led line-up claimed a historic gold medal under coach Rob Beveridge in 2003. But they face a tough ask to live up to guard Dash Daniels' pre-tournament prediction that "a medal is the least you can expect" from Robbie McKinlay's team. The powerful Germany are one of three unbeaten sides, along with tournament favourites USA and debutants Israel. Germany are led by NBA prospect Hannes Steinbach, who starred with 23 points and 19 rebounds in a 92-83 win over Serbia in the round of 16. Point-guard Christian Anderson was held to just eight points but dished out 12 assists, tying for the fourth-highest tally in tournament history. "We all know how to share the ball," Anderson said. "We have all played together for a long time so we know each other's strengths and where to find each other. "Our chemistry is unmatched." Eight-time champions USA take on Canada in the quarter-finals after smashing a series of records on their way to a 140-67 rout of Jordan. USA set new all-time highs with 59 field goals made, 52 two-point field goals made and 31 steals. They also broke their own scoring record with 140 points - the second-highest total in U19 World Cup history - and their 41 assists and 37 forced turnovers were the second-highest tallies in competition history. Eight USA players scored in double figures, led by Tyran Stokes and Morez Johnson Jr (19 each). New Zealand booked a quarter-final spot for the first time with a 99-86 victory over China. The Kiwis will take on tournament hosts Switzerland, who shocked France 86-79. Switzerland, ranked No.60 in the world, went on an 18-0 run spanning the fourth period and overtime to take down their highly fancied rivals. Canada reached the last eight for the seventh consecutive tournament with a 100-75 win over Mali. Slovenia meet Israel in the other quarter-final, after Israel rallied from a 14-point deficit to beat Cameroon 86-82. Meanwhile, Emus star Daniels has been named in a 14-player Boomers squad to take on the University of Colorado on the Gold Coast on July 31. Incoming head coach Adam Caporn has named a mix of youth and experience, with Jack McVeigh, Jack White, Will Hickey, Will Magnay and Xavier Cooks headlining the team. BOOMERS SQUAD: Josh Bannan, Xavier Cooks, Dash Daniels, Owen Foxwell, Jaylin Galloway, Angus Glover, Ben Henshall, Will Hickey, Will Magnay, Sean Macdonald, Jack McVeigh, Reyne Smith, Harry Wessels, Jack White European heavyweights Germany stand between Australia's Emus and their shot at ending a decades-long medal drought at the FIBA Under-19 World Cup. The Emus have surged into the quarter-finals for the first time since 2015, having led all the way in a 106-96 win over the Dominican Republic in the round of 16 on Thursday morning (AEST). Star forward Jacob Furphy (24 points) again led all scorers with five three-pointers, and Jack Whitbourn (12 points, 12 rebounds) posted a double-double at Lausanne Arena, Switzerland. An appearance in the quarter-finals on Friday night (AEST) equals the Emus' best achievement at the tournament since an Andrew Bogut-led line-up claimed a historic gold medal under coach Rob Beveridge in 2003. But they face a tough ask to live up to guard Dash Daniels' pre-tournament prediction that "a medal is the least you can expect" from Robbie McKinlay's team. The powerful Germany are one of three unbeaten sides, along with tournament favourites USA and debutants Israel. Germany are led by NBA prospect Hannes Steinbach, who starred with 23 points and 19 rebounds in a 92-83 win over Serbia in the round of 16. Point-guard Christian Anderson was held to just eight points but dished out 12 assists, tying for the fourth-highest tally in tournament history. "We all know how to share the ball," Anderson said. "We have all played together for a long time so we know each other's strengths and where to find each other. "Our chemistry is unmatched." Eight-time champions USA take on Canada in the quarter-finals after smashing a series of records on their way to a 140-67 rout of Jordan. USA set new all-time highs with 59 field goals made, 52 two-point field goals made and 31 steals. They also broke their own scoring record with 140 points - the second-highest total in U19 World Cup history - and their 41 assists and 37 forced turnovers were the second-highest tallies in competition history. Eight USA players scored in double figures, led by Tyran Stokes and Morez Johnson Jr (19 each). New Zealand booked a quarter-final spot for the first time with a 99-86 victory over China. The Kiwis will take on tournament hosts Switzerland, who shocked France 86-79. Switzerland, ranked No.60 in the world, went on an 18-0 run spanning the fourth period and overtime to take down their highly fancied rivals. Canada reached the last eight for the seventh consecutive tournament with a 100-75 win over Mali. Slovenia meet Israel in the other quarter-final, after Israel rallied from a 14-point deficit to beat Cameroon 86-82. Meanwhile, Emus star Daniels has been named in a 14-player Boomers squad to take on the University of Colorado on the Gold Coast on July 31. Incoming head coach Adam Caporn has named a mix of youth and experience, with Jack McVeigh, Jack White, Will Hickey, Will Magnay and Xavier Cooks headlining the team. BOOMERS SQUAD: Josh Bannan, Xavier Cooks, Dash Daniels, Owen Foxwell, Jaylin Galloway, Angus Glover, Ben Henshall, Will Hickey, Will Magnay, Sean Macdonald, Jack McVeigh, Reyne Smith, Harry Wessels, Jack White European heavyweights Germany stand between Australia's Emus and their shot at ending a decades-long medal drought at the FIBA Under-19 World Cup. The Emus have surged into the quarter-finals for the first time since 2015, having led all the way in a 106-96 win over the Dominican Republic in the round of 16 on Thursday morning (AEST). Star forward Jacob Furphy (24 points) again led all scorers with five three-pointers, and Jack Whitbourn (12 points, 12 rebounds) posted a double-double at Lausanne Arena, Switzerland. An appearance in the quarter-finals on Friday night (AEST) equals the Emus' best achievement at the tournament since an Andrew Bogut-led line-up claimed a historic gold medal under coach Rob Beveridge in 2003. But they face a tough ask to live up to guard Dash Daniels' pre-tournament prediction that "a medal is the least you can expect" from Robbie McKinlay's team. The powerful Germany are one of three unbeaten sides, along with tournament favourites USA and debutants Israel. Germany are led by NBA prospect Hannes Steinbach, who starred with 23 points and 19 rebounds in a 92-83 win over Serbia in the round of 16. Point-guard Christian Anderson was held to just eight points but dished out 12 assists, tying for the fourth-highest tally in tournament history. "We all know how to share the ball," Anderson said. "We have all played together for a long time so we know each other's strengths and where to find each other. "Our chemistry is unmatched." Eight-time champions USA take on Canada in the quarter-finals after smashing a series of records on their way to a 140-67 rout of Jordan. USA set new all-time highs with 59 field goals made, 52 two-point field goals made and 31 steals. They also broke their own scoring record with 140 points - the second-highest total in U19 World Cup history - and their 41 assists and 37 forced turnovers were the second-highest tallies in competition history. Eight USA players scored in double figures, led by Tyran Stokes and Morez Johnson Jr (19 each). New Zealand booked a quarter-final spot for the first time with a 99-86 victory over China. The Kiwis will take on tournament hosts Switzerland, who shocked France 86-79. Switzerland, ranked No.60 in the world, went on an 18-0 run spanning the fourth period and overtime to take down their highly fancied rivals. Canada reached the last eight for the seventh consecutive tournament with a 100-75 win over Mali. Slovenia meet Israel in the other quarter-final, after Israel rallied from a 14-point deficit to beat Cameroon 86-82. Meanwhile, Emus star Daniels has been named in a 14-player Boomers squad to take on the University of Colorado on the Gold Coast on July 31. Incoming head coach Adam Caporn has named a mix of youth and experience, with Jack McVeigh, Jack White, Will Hickey, Will Magnay and Xavier Cooks headlining the team. BOOMERS SQUAD: Josh Bannan, Xavier Cooks, Dash Daniels, Owen Foxwell, Jaylin Galloway, Angus Glover, Ben Henshall, Will Hickey, Will Magnay, Sean Macdonald, Jack McVeigh, Reyne Smith, Harry Wessels, Jack White

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