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Years ago
Wildcats cop $20,000 fine from NBL
It really disgusts me that the NBL have the power to strip a team of wins for breaches to the rules yet it can watch a video tape of a game, see that a team was unfairly disadvantaged by incorrect calls made by the refs to the extent that it cost them the game and yet they cannot reverse the win/lose outcome. Isn't that a form of hypocrisy?
If Perth do have to pay a $20,000 fine, then I agree with Defence wins Games, give it to the Hawks. Let one of the ailing teams of the NBL benefit from it.
