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Years ago
NBL or G League
If you took a G-League roster, flew all the players here in August and replaced say the Hawks roster with those players, so Bevo has them for an entire preseason/season, I think they'd be very hard to beat in the NBL.
If the question is a 1 off game with say Melb United from last season vs a top G-League team from last season, United have the edge, the G-League is about player development and NBA teams trialing different things, also players trying to get numbers, it's not really about winning until maybe the playoffs for them.
