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Anonymous
Years ago
Boston Celtics = 36ers inspiration
With the amount of players graduating College, and now the AIS wanting players to stay in Aus rather than go to college, should the NBL Clubs be made to make room on their roster's every year so that these players have an opportunity to get onto a roster?
Similar to the AFL has mandatory number of de listings? We obviously can't do it on a scale that the AFL does, say 1 to 2 spots created each year be realistic?
I'm talking Australian players, not Imports?
What other ways does everyone out there have of making sure we can get young talent into the NBL
