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Not sure that's really accurate. Ross is as good as done, Wesley may or may not make it depending on whether the NBL rules they adopted the ruling or not.
If they are why is it called NBL, as in national basketball league....when did nz become part of Australia, if that's the case you shouldn't need a passport.....and that really opens a whole new can of worms haha
If they didn't know about the rule they should find a new job as it was reported here in NZ as soon as it was made and again when the Southland Sharks were looking at Wesley to replace Gareth Dawson.
You can supplement the national body's rules, but you can't break them. If FIBA or BA regs directly say otherwise, then the contradicting NBL regs are effectively 'dead letters'.