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left join `flairoption` `ft` on `ft`.`id` = `f`.`flairoptionid`
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Years ago
An idea for the NBL
Thats all well and good for giving as many Australian players as possible an opportunity to make it in the NBL but what about the enjoyment value for the fans. Basketball in Australia at NBL level is not only about players being good enough and getting the opportunity to play at this level, but its also a spectator sport where the fans demand a good product. I think it needs 2 imports to lift the quality of the games.
Also, Basketball in Australia does not pay millions of dollars like the NBA. Many top Australian players would not be attracted to a position on a team when they can study for a professional career that pays a lot more.
