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Anonymous
Years ago
Spalding tf500
Read up. Not BSA responsibility - BA decision. And I understand Spaldings used at all Nationals & presumably the classics so better if you get used to it.

Anonymous
Years ago
BWA is now using them in the WABL, yes they're different to the moltens but that's the ball we have to use so people will just have to get use to it. I don't think they are that bad. Spalding have done a deal with Basketball Australia, so all comps will have to get use to it. The WA sbl use the spalding legacy, that is a good ball.
