Aug 20

Things look quite different around here now. To help ease the transition, here is a quick guide to what you can find here on the new MyBasketball.

New site navigation

1. Main pages

These pages provide information about specific aspects of the new MyBasketball. They are fairly self-explanatory and should help you easily access specific information about this site, the community and SA basketball.

2. Categories

The primary categories are listed here to help guide you quickly to the news you’re looking for. Most categories feature a drop-down menu with additional options, and selecting a specific category will take you to all the articles in that category.

3. Feature area

Since this is a community, we need an area for highlighting specific articles and news. The featured article will always be shown first, and you can also get access to the current MyBasketball competitions, the latest Event news and the latest FanZone article.

4. Subscribe to MyBasketball using RSS

Get updates via a feed reader, if you use one, by clicking here. If you don’t know what RSS is, you can read this.

5. Search box

Quick way to find something you’re looking for. Just type in your keyword(s) and hit ‘Go’. Voila.

6. Subscribe to MyBasketball by e-mail

Enter your e-mail address and follow the instructions to get the latest MyBasketball articles delivered to your inbox.

7. Most recent posts

Basketball news – the most recent articles in specific categories.

There’s a lot to be found here, so please look around, have fun, get involved and help build the SA basketball community. We hope you enjoy it!

Darren spent many years playing basketball in Pretoria, searching out every possible way to gain extra inches on his vertical in order to disprove the theory that white men can't jump. After being distracted by the corporate world for several years, Darren returned to the game he loves to contribute in some way to its' future. Darren firmly believes we will see basketball in its rightful place as one of the top sports in South Africa, and that one of the keys to doing so is seeing information about the game made easily accessible to everyone. This is why he is now part of the MyBasketball team.
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