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The Australian basketball community has rallied to the aid of the thousands of Australians impacted by the devastating floods around the country, with teams from both the National Basketball League and Women’s National Basketball League set to carry out a range of fundraising activities in the coming weeks in support of the flood victims.
All teams from the Women’s National Basketball League will hold bucket collections during the course of the next two rounds of play so that fans attending their games can give cash donations to those whose lives have been affected by the disaster.
The teams of the National Basketball League are also finalising plans for a range of fundraising activities which will occur in the next four rounds.