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Anonymous
Years ago
Make up games
While BA emphases a sustainable NBL franchise bid is necessary for expansion, I am wondering can a team promotional model will work? Eg. the NBL to have a delegated second tier league with the top two teams from this league will promote to the NBL each season while the bottom two of NBL will be demoted. In some sense, that may ensure the top finance sustainable teams will remain in the top league while the minor league teams will have chance to advance when they have better financial support that will also reflect on their respective playing performance. The minor league may be consisted of teams from Aussie and NZ while NBL would fix on a 10 teams format. Wondering is there any similar model being run in Europe and that is sustainable?
