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I imagine the videos will simply stay on YouTube afterwards. That's how the Kings' pre-season games have worked, and it seems as though it's all being run the same way.
Didnt NBL.TV say they are not streaming the Blitz & give permission for other parties to?
If so, are the NBL doing the stream themselves or trialing a replacement for NBL.TV? Either way, I hope they provide a much better product to restore fan's faith and show NBL.TV what is expected.
With all of the talent in the league this year, it would be great for the growth of the game if there was good quality coverage, I hope this eventuates.
The teams have stepped up to the plate, now it's your turn NBL.TV