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Jaz Shelley leads Bears, Unique Thompson dominates, and Zoe Miller breaks down her WNBL rise.
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Round 2 of NBL1 East had everything — comebacks, elite guard play, and one of the games of the season.
East Got Game breaks down North Bears vs Albury Wodonga, dives into the WNBA Draft impact on local talent, and sits down with rising star Zoe Miller to unpack the leap from NBL1 to the WNBL.
If you want insight, breakdown, and the stories behind the stats — this episode delivers.
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The Bears’ guard trio, led by Jaz Shelley, showcased elite decision-making and spacing, while Unique Thompson dominated inside despite heavy defensive attention.
Beyond the box score, the episode highlighted key league-wide themes — scheduling challenges, emerging young talent, and the continued strength of development pathways feeding into the WNBL.
The interview with Zoe Miller provided rare insight into that pathway, detailing the jump from NBL1 to professional basketball and the mindset required to succeed.

Jacinta Govind
Jacinta is a former pro-baller hustling to promote women's basketball and the NBL1 East. She is the co-creator, co-host and producer of East Got Game and the creator of Front Row Hustle podcast. Jacinta is also a leading female colour commentator in NBL1 having commentated NBL1 East, NBL1 North, was selected to commentate at three of the four NBL1 National Championships and has commentated the FIBA U17 and U19 World Cups for the last 3 years.
Jacinta aims to integrate her playing experience and inquisitive nature to peel back the layers of stats, athletes, coaches and associations to provide insightful content that showcases local talent and resonates with wider audiences.
Lachy France
A devotee of both NSW basketball and women’s basketball in general, Lachy France cut his teeth reporting on Aussies in college before covering the women’s game at every level from Waratah Youth League to World Cups. Now a play-by-play commentator for Sutherland Sharks and Sydney Comets, Lachy will take any chance to remind you, “Don’t sleep on the East!”
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