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    CEO Matt Walsh and the New Zealand Breakers are circling January 15th on their calendars as the return of the Australian NBL

    CEO Matt Walsh and the New Zealand Breakers are circling January 15th on their calendars as the return of the Australian NBL


    The 2020-21 season is delayed due to Covid-19 complications, but the league along with clubs are progressively working at getting a season set up, and how it will look.

    Walsh says at this stage, nothing is slowing down their target date.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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