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Realistically, i think any NBA Game would have to be in Adelaide or Melbourne, as both have the arenas capable of holding the large capacity that an NBA game will demand.
Hisense Arena is a great venue, more than capable of holding an NBA event as it the Homes Dome.
It pisses me off when i see the NBA teams playing games in London. While Basketball is a growing sport in England, take a look at Australia. I can name many things that Aussie bball has done that the English/Great Britain have done:
*Australia holds a league of much higher skill than any leagues in Britain/England
*The Australia Boomers finished in the top 8 at the Olympics. Britain/England didn't even make the Olympics
*Australia has produced more NBA players than England
*More kids play basketball in Aussie, than in England.