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Anonymous
Years ago
NBL odds for 2015/16 championship
Illawarra have a well balanced roster, with an improved inside game, their main risk is Ogilvy with no one to cover his interior presence.
Melbourne might not have enough inside scoring and D, and Cairns look too heavy at forward /centre.
Hawks approach to build a roster that can score with ease gives them a great shot at taking on NZ and Perth. Sydney will improve but don't think they are $4 chance, Hawks chances at least as good as Kings.

Years ago
agree Isaac, Sydney and Melbourne have decent players it's just a matter of how they gel.
