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The 2016-17 National Basketball League season is over the halfway mark with Sydney Kings the top dogs, their standing atop the ladder the one constant over the past few rounds whilst the remainder of the teams have chopped and changed positions.Beneath the Kings, no team has endured the ups and downs more this season than Adelaide 36ers: after round seven the Sixers were riding a four-game losing streak to boast a 3-6 win-loss record; things since have clicked and the 36ers head into round 11 as the hottest team in the league on the back of a five-game winning streak.Adelaide achieved one of those wins in round eight, at Qudos Bank Arena, on the back of solid performances from Jerome Randle and Daniel Johnson while Cadee was quiet with only five points.The Kings and 36ers will play twice during round 11, each hosting one game at home.The 36ers may replace the Kings in the No. 1 spot if they can pull of the double, whilst the Kings can reaffirm their stance on top and send Adelaide tumbling down the standings.Plenty to play for, then, with big-name players such as dual MVP Kevin Lisch, Jerome Randle and Josh Powell to feature; but Jason Cadee is the biggest taking point ahead of the first encounter in Adelaide.Cadee spent two seasons playing for Adelaide in the 2012-13 and 2013-14 NBL seasons, and he is excited about returning to his old stomping ground.I loved my time in Adelaide, Cadee told ESPN of his time in Adelaide, where he finished on the bottom of the ladder in his opening season before reaching the grand final in his second year.I had a lot of fun and met some great people. I love being able to go back there and see those people again.Im going back as a Sydney King now and looking to get a win; its not an easy place to do it and theyre playing very well at the moment, but Im looking forward to the challenge.Cadee certainly isnt fazed about the potential reaction of the home fans when he returns.If they cheer for me, then great; if they dont, then thats how its supposed to be when youre against them.Cadee says the Kings still have plenty of room for improvement with the teams now turning their attention towards the finals and looking to claim one of the top-four positions.Hopefully we can go about that and put ourselves in a good spot come finals time. Cheap Adidas Superstar China . The incident occurred at 19:56 of the second period of the Kings 4-2 road win over Edmonton on Sunday. Nolan punched Oilers forward Jesse Joensuu in the jaw in front of the Kings goal during a scrum. Adidas Superstars Clearance Sale . 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Warwickshire 1 for 0 trail Middlesex 242 (Malan 57, Poysden 5-53, Wright 4-41) by 241 runsScorecard If Middlesex, the narrow Division One leaders, are to end their 23-year wait to claim the County Championship title for the 11th time outright they will do so via a difficult route, having to negotiate three away fixtures even before they contemplate a potentially decisive finale against Yorkshire.Lancashire at Old Trafford, where they secured a draw to avoid relegation only a couple of years ago, will not be easy, and they can expect even hapless Nottinghamshire, where they travel next week, to be fighting for survival. Yet this one might be the biggest test, even though Warwickshire have not won at Edgbaston all season.They have a depleted side, for one thing. George Bailey has left to join Australias one-day squad in Sri Lanka, and the expected return of Adam Voges for the title run-in has been blocked by Cricket Australia, who want him to rest after picking up a hamstring injury. Steven Finn remains sidelined with injury, though he is back in training and may feature at Notts. There is no Eoin Morgan, of course, but Irelands call on Paul Stirling and Tim Murtagh has not been well received.For another, Warwickshire have prepared a pitch - the same one used for both Twenty20 Finals Day and the 50-over semi-final earlier this week - for turn, selecting both Jeetan Patel and Josh Poysden, the legspinner, who excelled himself by completing his first five-wicket haul even before Patel had claimed one. Middlesex have countered by including Ravi Patel as well as Ollie Rayner and will not have to bat last after taking the optional toss and winning it, but the junior of the two spinners has not played in the Championship all year and, as many a slow bowler will testify, being asked to drop into a team and immediately find your rhythm can be a real test.Their position on day one, though, is difficult to assess. Sam Robson, whose return from injury was supposed to be the big compensation, fell to his third ball and Nick Gubbins, the young opener who has been the mainstay of their batting, took the single he needed to complete 1000 Championship runs for the season but was out after adding just one more. Dawid Malan managed the only half-century yet and between them the rest managed to eke out what might be a decent first-innings return. Then again, it might not.Warwickshire had only to face two overs at the close but the second of those was boowled by Rayner, which tells you all you need to know about what Middlesex expect from the pitch on day two.dddddddddddd He and Patel can expect to be busy.Poysden found something in it to his liking on day one. Recalled in preference to seamer Oliver Hannon-Dalby, the 25-year-old eclipsed his previous best - 4 for 85 against Hampshire here on his last appearance in early July - in a performance that was on the whole most impressive, one in which he bowled with good control and variation. His first over, the last of the morning session, was unfortunate for Ian Westwood, who copped a nasty blow fielding at short leg as his team-mate unwittingly fed Malan a long-hop, and the last over of his first proper spell conceded three boundaries, but otherwise he was commendably tidy and allowed no batsmen to feel comfortable.He turned one away from the left-handed Malan that found the edge to be taken at slip, then dismissed John Simpson at short leg off bat and pad. He had James Franklin leg before with the last ball of the afternoon session, hitting the captain on the toe, and bowled both Steve Eskinazi and Rayner after tea, the former playing round one that Poysden hurried through, the latter almost yorked.Chris Wright did his damage largely in his morning spells, finding the edge of Robsons bat and taking a very good low return catch when Gubbins failed to control a defensive push. Nick Compton batted solidly for his 33 in a 94-run recovery stand with Malan for the third wicket but then drove loosely at Wright and was well taken by Varun Chopra.From 100 for 2 to 242 all out, Middlesex might feel they should have done better. Day two will answer that query. Jonathan Trott is in good form, Ian Bell made a match-winning 94 in the 50-over semi-final and Westwood, who made a century against Durham last week, was able to resume after a couple of hours off the field following his mishap - the ball hitting him on the head but thankfully via a deflection off the shoulder that absorbed some of the force.However, their hand is weakened slightly by the absence of Tim Ambrose, who suffered a muscle injury in the Royal London Cup victory over Somerset. Alex Mellor, who substituted for him in that match, is keeping wicket here in his first senior match for Warwickshire after gaining experience in a loan spell with Derbyshire. 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