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One good thing about the slingers being in the nbl, as it gives a few extra young guys a chance to play at this level, maybe they should relocate back to Australia somewhere?? would canberra be able to support a team again?? as even though it means there will be a couple of weaker teams, i think having more teams is better as it gives more fans a chance to see a game in more areas across australia and it gives more players a chance to get a nbl gig. guys like mcdonald, janev and cameron have shown they are atleast handy at this level, plus they seem to have two quality imports. If the nbl properly enforced the points cap,(ie not letting the tigers hava 10 pooint import, and not giving saville a reduction at the kings) and perhaps lowered it a little bit, maybe to around 63 it would also even up the gap between the slingers/hawks and the top teams a bit to