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Asian born" could even then include players born in parts of Turkey. The scope for "asain born" could be a HUGE advantage for this new team.
I'm sure any ruling of this kind would apply to ALL teams and thus not be a HUGE advantage - if they regard "Asian born" as non imports that would apply to ALL teams so no advantage for anyone really.
"The new team will operate under all existing NBL rules, including salary cap, player points and import restrictions."
Can anyone clarify if that includes players from Asia. For example can this new team have two american imports and some local players. or have two asian imports and local players, or will local singaporean players be classed as imports. If so I doubt you will see a true singaporean player out there.