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Years ago
Lets hope for the sake of the NBL that there is actually media in attendance.Amen, brother! Watched Channel 9 news tonight, and at the very end of the sports segment there was a brief one-sentence mention that the Sydney Kings might lose their NBL licence, and that was it.

Years ago
how bout say a 5 point kings/bullets player exemption for each team,only to be used for kings and bullets players would open up 11 jobs for the players of which there would be only 13ish contracted between the 2 teams and would allow almost all to be signed as if a team currently say adelaide who has 4 points left would now have 9 which is enough for a kendall or hinder. and guys who miss out say a adam tanner for the bullets could be given the opportunity to take a development spot for another team. The league should also allow 11 players to be suited up per game so that the kings/bullets players can actually suit up or dont take the place of say a brad hill or winitana in the 10 in the case of the 36ers.
