2020 - Year in Review
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31 Dec
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Signings were made on and off the court, members and fans get involved in virtual initiatives, money was raised for causes close to the community, and most importantly, everyone got through it together.
2020 was an immense challenge for everyone in Victoria, including sporting clubs and their supporters.
But that didn’t stop South East Melbourne Phoenix and their beloved Heartland community achieving amazing things together from their homes.
Signings were made on and off the court, members and fans got involved in virtual initiatives, money was raised for causes close to the community, and most importantly, everyone got through it together.
Here’s a list of highlights (since the conclusion of NBL20) from a year where each one was to be truly appreciated.
In the community:
- July holiday basketball camps (sold out)
- Online training series with Kyle Adnam ‘Train With Us’ over 1000 budding hoopers at their homes
- Virtual clinics connected with schools and associations through lockdown
- Players called and connected with over 1000 members
- Phoenix basketballs were celivered to families in the South East
- ‘Help the Heartland’ a social media campaign bought the Phoenix family together to help local business in the South East who needed a boost during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic
- We raised money for charity partners by participating in Starlight's Stream Raiser event which saw Mitch Creek, Adam Gibson, Kyle Adnam and Dane Pineau raise $2,252, while the team’s Starlight Sugar Free Me campaign raised $2,136 with participating front office staff giving up sugar for the month of November
- In lieu of face to face camps during lockdown, the club launched the ‘Phoenix Festival’, which included NBA and Birdman trivia competitions, virtual clinics, podcasts with players, and a Strava fitness group
- The clud connected with Phoenix fans on social over 2 million times.

On the court:
- Signed fresh faces in Keifer Sykes, Ben Moore, Yanni Wetzell, Cam Gliddon, and Reuben Te Rangi
- Re-signed Dane Pineau
- Re-signed Kendall Stephens
- Mitch Creek recommitted to the club through the opt-out period
- Elevated Luke Kendall to Assistant Coach
- Elevated Kyle Adnam to co-captaincy status alongside Mitch Creek and Adam Gibson

Off the court:
- Signed three new sponsors in Ashfords, Solos, and Coverforce
- Secured Goat Very Enjoyable Beer as premier partner
- Launched online webinar series ‘Fireside Chats’ which featured the likes of NBA player Dante Exum and NBL Owner Larry Kestelman
- NBA superstar John Wall joined the Phoenix ownership group

Phoenix Media

11 Jan
NBL21 Pre-Season Wrap

9 Jan
Revised Schedule for Round One

7 Jan
Sykes Eyes NBL21 Finals Berth

6 Jan
'Bring It On': Mitchell's Phoenix Taking No Backwards Steps

5 Jan
Phoenix Take on 36ers in First Game of NBL21

4 Jan
Flights, Family, Friends: Phoenix Preparing in the Apple Isle

1 Jan
Phoenix Announce NBL21 Roster

31 Dec
South East Melbourne Phoenix Temporarily Relocate to Tasmania

31 Dec
2020 - Year in Review

29 Dec
"Unreal": Import Duo to Light Up the Heartland

22 Dec
Phoenix Holiday Camps are Back!

20 Dec
NBL and Victorian Government Announce Melbourne Hub

20 Dec
Phoenix-Bullets Shoot a Thriller on the Gold Coast

18 Dec
Creek, Adnam, Wetzell Star in First Pre-Season Game

18 Dec
State Basketball Centre to Receive $130 Million Upgrade

17 Dec
Weekend Preview: Phoenix and Bullets to Battle on the Gold Coast
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