• Bullets Nation NBL Season 26 Episode 30
    Mar 22 2026

    The Brisbane Bullets just shifted something… and we had to jump back on the mic.

    After an unexpected Members Forum with CEO Malcolm Watts and new Head Coach Will Weaver, we break down everything Bullets fans need to know right now. From leadership structure to player development, roster strategy, and what this actually means for the future of the club… this wasn’t just another update. This felt different.

    We talk:

    🏀 Will Weaver’s vision for the Bullets and why it feels authentic🏀 The shift towards a fully integrated basketball program🏀 Player recruitment strategy and what to expect in free agency🏀 Culture, fitness, and accountability moving forward🏀 Ownership structure, transparency, and what fans should be watching🏀 The Angel Reese investment and what it means for women’s basketball in Brisbane🏀The push for a WNBL team and how you can support it

    There’s a renewed sense of belief here. Not hype. Not spin. Something more grounded.

    If you’re a Bullets fan, this is your full breakdown of where the club is heading next.

    👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with your club
    👉 Find and sign the WNBL petition via our socials

    This is Bullets Nation. By fans, for fans. Always.

    #BrisbaneBullets #NBL #BulletsNation #BasketballAustralia #WNBL #WillWeaver #AustralianBasketball #BrisbaneSport

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Bullets Nation NBL 25/26 Episode 29
    Mar 8 2026

    In this episode of Bullets Nation, Tracy Malone and Cameron Pawluck dive deep into the numbers behind the NBL season.

    Recorded on International Women’s Day, Tracy reflects on the protest origins of the day and gives a shout-out to the women who help build the basketball community, from players and coaches to journalists, fans and mums driving kids to training.

    The episode then shifts into a full statistical deep dive.

    Tracy and Cam analyse league data on travel distance, injuries, short turnarounds and scheduling, exploring how these factors may influence performance across the NBL. Using sports science research, they discuss how travel fatigue, sleep disruption and recovery time affect players over a long season.

    They also break down the Brisbane Bullets season player by player, looking at scoring averages, shooting percentages, rebounds, assists and games played after a year that saw 19 different players take the floor.

    It’s a deep look at the numbers behind the league, the season, and the challenges teams face across the NBL schedule.

    Episode topics include

    🏀 International Women’s Day and its protest origins
    🏀 Travel distance across the NBL
    🏀 48-hour turnarounds and scheduling pressure
    🏀 Injury patterns across the league
    🏀 Sports science research on fatigue and performance
    🏀 Full Brisbane Bullets season statistics breakdown
    🏀 Cam’s new NBL podcast Inside The Keyway


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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Bullets Nation NBL Season 25/26 Episode 28
    Mar 1 2026

    It’s the end-of-season wrap for Bullets Nation, and nothing is off the table.

    In this episode, Tracy Malone and Cameron Pawluck unpack what it was really like to be a Brisbane Bullets member in NBL26. The wins. The losses. The frustration. The loyalty. The community that held firm when the season didn’t.

    They dive into:

    • Tall Blacks selections for Tyrell Harrison, Tohi Smith-Milner and Taine Murray

    • Rocco Zikarsky’s NBA debut

    • Coaching updates and what’s happening with Will Weaver

    • Membership packs, discounts, and whether long-term loyalty is being rewarded

    • The Members Bar - what worked and what needs serious improvement

    • Game day presentation, cheerleaders, Boom Squad, venue concerns

    • Transparency, accountability, and the culture fans want to see

    • Real feedback from members and supporters across the country

    This is real hoops chat. No hot takes. No sugar-coating. Just fans who love the club and want to see it thrive.

    If you’re Bullets family, you’re at home here.

    Like, subscribe and join the conversation below.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Bullets Nation NBL Season 25/26 Episode 27
    Feb 22 2026

    This week on Bullets Nation, Tracy Malone and the team unpack Brisbane’s loss to Sydney, analyse roster depth challenges, and discuss major developments shaping the club’s future.

    They cover coaching rumours, player development, league intensity, injury trends, and season awards, alongside fan stories and behind-the-scenes insights from conversations with club staff.

    A passionate and honest review of the season, the squad, and what needs to change for Brisbane to compete at championship level.

    Episode Highlights

    • Coaching shortlist update

    • Game analysis: Bullets vs Kings

    • Player development and roster balance

    • Injury trends and sports science insights

    • Club culture and leadership discussion

    • Season awards and recognition

    • Fan community moments

    Follow Bullets Nation for weekly fan-led analysis, club updates, and real hoops conversation.


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    59 mins
  • Bullets Nation Podcast NBL Season 25/26 Episode 26
    Feb 15 2026

    In this episode of Bullets Nation, Tracy, Cam and Scott break down Brisbane’s tough loss to Perth, analyse key player performances, and unpack the controversial refereeing decision that left fans questioning the NBL review process.

    The team discusses the Terry Taylor sideline incident, Tyrell Harrison’s return and impact, Hunter Maldonado’s standout performance, and what the Bullets must change heading into their final game of the season against Sydney.

    They also look ahead to NBL27, debating roster priorities, import decisions, coaching influence across the league, and what Brisbane needs to become a genuine contender.

    Bullets fans are the constant. The team may change, but the passion never does.

    Topics in this episode:
    🏀 Perth vs Brisbane game breakdown and stats
    🏀 Controversial Mitch Norton foul review discussion
    🏀 Terry Taylor and coaching sideline moment
    🏀 Tyrell Harrison’s return and team impact
    🏀 Hunter Maldonado’s performance analysis
    🏀 Final game preview vs Sydney Kings
    🏀 Roster strategy and recruitment priorities for next season
    🏀 Coach of the Year debate and league insights

    Subscribe for weekly Brisbane Bullets discussion, fan perspectives, and real hoops conversation.

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    54 mins
  • Bullets Nation Podcast NBL season 25/26 episode 25
    Feb 9 2026

    A brutal weekend on the scoreboard, and a clear reminder of why context matters.

    In this episode of Bullets Nation, Tracy, Cam, and Scott unpack losses to Tasmania and Cairns with honesty, perspective, and plenty of passion. This is a deep dive into what’s really happening on the floor when injuries stack up, rotations disappear, and expectations need recalibrating.

    We cover:
    🏀 Why effort isn’t the issue, bodies are
    🏀 How rebounding and defence are still keeping games competitive
    🏀 The difference between NBL starters and NBL1 depth under finals pressure
    🏀 A refereeing call that left fans genuinely confused
    🏀 The emergence of The Incredible Holt
    🏀 Why this season, as rough as it’s been, is laying groundwork for change
    🏀 And why belief in next season isn’t blind optimism, it’s informed hope

    This episode is for the fans who haven’t bailed.The ones still showing up.The ones already thinking about what comes next.

    No spin. No short takes. Just real basketball conversation from people who love the Brisbane Bullets.

    Bullets Nation isn’t done yet.

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    50 mins
  • Bullets Nation NBL Season 25/26 Episode 24
    Feb 1 2026

    A big week for the Brisbane Bullets, on and off the court.

    Tracy Malone, Cameron Pawluck and Scott Husband break down two games, one against Illawarra and a fiery Ignite Cup clash with Adelaide that ended in controversy. The discussion goes beyond the scoreboard, looking at shooting confidence, defensive effort, roster depth, and why this team is still competing despite heavy injury tolls.

    There’s a clear-eyed take on the Adelaide scuffle, the suspensions, refereeing errors, and why the Bullets players were always going to be criticised no matter how they responded.

    The episode also includes insights from the Members Bar, with updates on Tyrell Harrison’s concussion protocols, injury trends across the league, GPS data myths, coaching decisions, recruitment questions, and where the club may be headed next.

    No panic. No pile-ons. Just real hoops chat from fans who care about the club and the game.

    Bullets Nation. Fans first. Always.


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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Bullets Nation NBL Season 25/26 Episode 23
    Jan 25 2026

    This week on Bullets Nation, Tracy Malone, Cameron Pawluck and Scott Husband unpack a tough road loss to Melbourne United and ask the uncomfortable questions Brisbane fans are already thinking.

    Was the result about effort, belief, execution, or simply not having the talent to compete? The panel digs into shooting struggles, defensive communication, roster balance, and why some players continue to step up while others fade under pressure.

    Friday Fan Debate sparks a genuine split:
    Talent vs execution vs belief. You can only choose one.

    From there, the episode turns future-focused with a full 2027 roster build, as each host puts together their ideal Bullets lineup. Imports, marquees, Next Stars, depth pieces, coaching fit, and why bench pressure matters more than people think.

    Also discussed:
    • Jacob Holt’s rapid rise
    • Injury management and venue issues
    • Why recruiting sets everything else in motion
    • The importance of work ethic and on-court communication
    • Predictions for Illawarra and Adelaide

    If you love this club, argue about this club, and keep turning up no matter the ladder position, this episode is for you.

    Bullets fans don’t leave. We’re the constant.

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    1 hr and 4 mins