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""Love the NBL but if that happens I wont be watching"
So you haven't been watching much NBL in the last 7 years then?"
The problem is I have. And I am done with Perth v New Zealand series. I could watch Melbourne vs. Perth or Adelaide v Perth but I don't want to see NZ v Perth or NZ v anyone else. I'm done with those teams in the grand final. The two most entertaining and best teams in the NBL are Adelaide and Melbourne. NZ especially can suck an egg.
The only way I will watch a grand final series is if my team is in it or if it will be entertaining basketball. cats don't qualify for either one.
36ers-united would be an entertaining series and good for general viewing therefore good for the whole league