Matthew Adekponya

After two years in the State Basketball League (SBL) in Western Australia, he returned to the QBL in 2018 and then had a stint in the NBL1 North in 2021.

[7] In 2016, Adekponya played for the Geraldton Buccaneers in the State Basketball League (SBL)[8][9] and earned All-Star Five honours.

[11] In May 2021, Adekponya had a two-game stint[4] with the Mackay Meteors in the NBL1 North as a short-term replacement for an injured player.

[15] For the 2014–15 season, Adekponya played for Nidaros Jets in Norway,[16] [17] where he earned BLNO All-Star honours and was the league's top scorer with 30.2 points per game.

[18] After attempting to crack the NBA D-League in 2016,[19] Adekponya joined Team FOG Næstved in Denmark in January 2017 for the rest of the season.

[21] As of March 2022, Adekponya was working on a documentary highlighting the bronze medal won by the Australian Boomers at the Tokyo Olympics.