News about Matthew Dellavedova

The last-second winner of 43 METRES to place his team on the brink of champion, is an amazing moment in basketball history

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 24, 2024
The shot rattled in, sparking wild scenes among JackJumpers supporters in the 10,175-strong crowd at a sold-out John Cain Arena on Sunday. In a tumultuous last three-and-a-half minutes before McVeigh settled a thrilling match from near-court, the lead changed hands seven times.

Matthew Dellavedova almost died guarding Steph Curry in the playoffs, according to NBA legend J.R. Smith

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 16, 2023
Matthew Dellavedova is uncertain about participating in the Sacramento Kings' playoff series against the Golden State Warriors, but the fact is he has a wealth of knowledge guarding Steph Curry, shows that he has 'almost died' doing it. After finger surgery last week, the scrappy Australian is out injured, but he'll be able to tell his teammates how he put the clamps on Golden State Warriors star Curry in the 2015 NBA finals. Dellavedova, who was playing for the Cavs at the time, was the NBA's most valuable player's kryptonite, going 0-8 in Game 2 and leading the Cavs to a surprising victory.

Xavier Cooks, an Aussie, praises NBL for his smooth transfer to the Washington Wizards

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 10, 2023
Xavier Cooks, a boomer, has lauded the Australian NBL for its contributions to his fruitful move to the NBA with the Washington Wizards.

Despite a gold medal in Olympic history, the Australian Boomers were unable to field a squad for a World Cup qualifier

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 13, 2023
With almost the entire squad unable to participate, FIBA has robbed Aussie fans from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Although the Boomers will be short of first-class talent, it does open the door for the next wave of talent to showcase their skills.

Matthew Dellavedova of Milwaukee aims to sell her Milwaukee home for $3.1 million

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 8, 2022
Matthew Dellavedova, a basketball player, has listed his six-bedroom, three-bathroom mansion in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for US$2.1 million (AU$3.1 million). The two-story Tudor-style home, which was built in 1934, is located in Shorewood, a Milwaukee County village, and boasts stunning views of Lake Michigan. When Dellavedova, 32, was playing for the Milwaukee Bucks, he bought the house in 2016 for US$1.36 million, which equates to about AU$2.2 million in 2022.