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JR On Fire
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Thursday, 25 February 2010 10:52 |
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Julian Khazzouh gave Adam Ballinger a little something in Sydney, read below to find out where in the world these two guys ran into each other.Wow is all I can say to the Wollongong Hawks/Townsville Crocodiles series to date. The games have been so bad I do not wish to relive them or nor should you.I will say one thing on the back of a lot of Crocs fans asking me as I left, "Who will win Game 3? |
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Read more... [Six Degrees Of Seperation]
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A Stern Warning
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Thursday, 25 February 2010 06:50 |
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Whilst the headline to this article may be somewhat premature, the hype certainly suggests that we will see a National Basketball League in Sydney next season and that the likely name of that team will be the Sydney Kings. Announcements by the NBL have been somewhat delayed, as they've pushed back the date for final submissions by parties interested in entering teams in the 2010/11 Australian NBL competition.
Those delays have reportedly come from a combination of three teams looking to make bids for next season and needing more time to finalise their proposals -- being the Sydney consortium, an entry from Brisbane looking to revive the Bullets and the renewal of the Cairns Taipans licence. Word is that the Brisbane bid has come up short, whilst the Taipans are unlikely to have the legs due to financial reasons. Cairns' team has been run through a community-based model, relying on devoted fans and the surity provided by a $1 million bank guarantee by the Cairns Regional Council. Team president Denis Donaghy has reportedly been working feverishly to keep the team afloat, but things don't sound good at this stage. A Stern Warning |
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A Stern Warning
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Thursday, 25 February 2010 06:50 |
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Whilst the headline to this article may be somewhat premature, the hype certainly suggests that we will see a National Basketball League in Sydney next season and that the likely name of that team will be the Sydney Kings. Announcements by the NBL have been somewhat delayed, as they've pushed back the date for final submissions by parties interested in entering teams in the 2010/11 Australian NBL competition.
Those delays have reportedly come from a combination of three teams looking to make bids for next season and needing more time to finalise their proposals -- being the Sydney consortium, an entry from Brisbane looking to revive the Bullets and the renewal of the Cairns Taipans licence. Word is that the Brisbane bid has come up short, whilst the Taipans are unlikely to have the legs due to financial reasons. Cairns' team has been run through a community-based model, relying on devoted fans and the surity provided by a $1 million bank guarantee by the Cairns Regional Council. Team president Denis Donaghy has reportedly been working feverishly to keep the team afloat, but things don't sound good at this stage. A Stern Warning |
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Tuesday, 23 February 2010 18:50 |
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Editor's Note: Haggard of Can't Buy A Basket continues with the great NBL content today, as the Finals series continues, with a comic focusing on James Harvey of the Gold Coast Blaze. Along with R-Diddy, Haggard puts out some hilarious Australian basketball-related work at CBAB -- definitely worth checking out.
Click on the comic to see it in larger format.

Now have a look at CBAB's NBL mock advertising piece. A Stern Warning |
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