
The latest on future NBL Television broadcast deal
I do like how Nick Marvin and Anonymous posters seems to go hand in hand.
If Nick Marvin spurned you miss, then please do us a favor and take him to court.

What would be the back up plan for the NBL if a TV deal can't be reached? Will they pay to be on TV like the netball league does? Does the $2mill a year budget from Larry include possible expenses like paying to be on TV if need be?
Its just that after the disaster across the board from channel 10, I'm a bit skeptical.

That's my point, clubs would automatically go for the best player available whereas the purpose of the rule is to encourage the continent of Asia to show more interest in the league. An 'actual' Filipino would create more interest but not be as good as Andray Blatche. One of the dark horses of Asian basketball is Lebanon and I hope a team actively recruits a top Lebanese player to also encourage those fans in Australia, especially Sydney.

Would Andray Blatche be classified as "Asian"? He played for the Philippines in the World Cup.

Asian heritage is a bit funny however, Darren Ng would qualify but create little interest in Asia, Eban hyams is part-Indian. There was also a part-Korean guy who played for the slingers years ago but was essentially American. I think they need an Asian passport, not just Asian heritage.

The Asian player outside of salary cap has Been written about
By me adnauseum on this forum and shot down relentlessly. It truly is the best way of getting Asian viewers who happen to be in our time zone. Nuff said.

A quick google of Publicis Mojo lead me to a site that is down and another one could Publicis.com
Not sure if they are the same. But the later lists the following brands: AirAsia, Nescafe, ANZ bank, Hanh Superdry, James Boag, QANTAS,
