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I'd like to see them return too and have to agree that the mentality of the Kings being turfed out shows that not much has changed there or been learnt- what a shame.
It's going to take a fair bit more than a rehashed Facebook group to get the multitude of things that need to happen before a team of court can evven be dreamed of.
It may be correct that the OP has overstated it a bit. But for the sake of basketball in Australia, I would love to see the return of a viable Sydney Kings to the competition.