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Anonymous
Years ago
What will sengstock have to do to piss you off?
One other reason why Singapore failed was that they want to watch Singaporean players play not Australians. When the Wildcats had the 2 exhibition games in Singapore and got massive crowds before the slingers were introduced to the NBL it was not because of NBL basketball. It was because the Singapore National team played before hand. all the locals came for that game and then stayed for the NBL game. When it was just the slingers playing pretty much only ex-pat Aussies and Yanks attended other than when the local insurance company brought out 2 games for company christmas parties.
I guess the other thing is, if there are asians comming into the league, it is harder for Aussies to get a spot in a team. On the other hand it should increase the standard for the better aussies.