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Cotton-Davis rivalry has gone global, 36ers coach says ahead of decider

Exclusive Coverage • 4 April 2026

Cotton-Davis rivalry has gone global, 36ers coach says ahead of decider

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The National Basketball League (NBL) stands on the precipice of a landmark championship decider as the Adelaide 36ers and Sydney Kings finalise their preparations for a clash with significant international implications. Adelaide coach Mike Wells has declared that the high-stakes rivalry between marquee figures Cotton and Davis has moved beyond domestic borders, successfully capturing the attention of a global basketball audience.

The surge in international interest comes as the league continues to solidify its reputation as a top-tier breeding ground for elite talent. With both clubs fine-tuning their strategies ahead of the final showdown, the narrative has shifted from a mere search for silverware to a demonstration of the NBL’s growing influence within the broader sporting landscape.

“The transformation of this domestic rivalry into a global spectacle signifies a coming of age for Australian basketball, where the quality of play now commands the world’s gaze.”

As the city of Sydney prepares to host this pivotal encounter, the pressure on both rosters is immense. For Wells and his 36ers, the objective remains clear: to secure the championship while proving that the brand of basketball played in Australia is now a legitimate fixture on the international calendar.