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Years ago
NBL all star side in off season global push
When they say "off-season" do they mean pre or post?
The issue is that most of our best players go looking for gigs elsewhere to earn a few bucks.
Maybe instead of chasing actual NBA teams, who have probably got minimal interest is sending their stars to Australia, maybe we should offer to host a tournament with some form their D-League. Introduce them to Australia, and maybe scout a bit of talent?
Notwithstanding the hug travel problem, I don't see China wanting to enter team in our NBL, given the growth of their own competition. Probably need to look at smaller countries closer to home.
