
Kings,Sixers,NBL-Media.
Marino would get this forum busy.
He's got some sponsorship from Pickard for Lightning.

That struck me as very odd as well. It sounds like Harmison is out of touch with the needs of fans and the support they have for their team. You can't just tell them to go support another team just because the NBL can't afford to lose those fans.
I also can't see why an NBL license should be retained by the NBL while a club folds, players are left without contracts and fans are lose the team they support. If no one wants to buy it, then give it away to the right person/organisation. Hand over a contract with it that clearly spells out what is expected of them as the license holder, screen them to see if they meet the criteria required to make it a successful acquisition and let the club continue business as usual. If the price of the contract is what is holding anyone back from buying it, don't waste it when you can put it to good use.

when the chips are down....
There are two Mexicans who have been lost in the desert for weeks, and
they're at death's door. As they stumble on, hoping for salvation in
the form of an oasis or something similar, they suddenly spy, through the heat haze, a tree off in the distance.
As they get closer they can see that the tree is draped with rasher upon rasher of bacon. There's smoked bacon, crispy bacon, life-giving juicy nearly- raw bacon, all sorts.
"Hey, Pepe" says the first bloke
"Ees a bacon tree!!! We're saved!!!"
"You're right, amigo!" says Pepe.
So Pepe goes on ahead and runs up to the tree salivating at the prospect of food. But as he gets to within five feet of the tree, there's the sound of machine gun fire, and he is shot down in a hail of bullets.
His friend quickly drops down on the sand and calls across to the dying
Pepe.
"Pepe!! Pepe!! Que pasa hombre?"
With his dying breath Pepe calls out....
"Ugh, run, amigo, run!! Ees not a Bacon Tree!"
Page Down, its worth it !
"Ees... a.... Ham bush"
