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  •   Home > News > Sports > Basketball

    The window is closing for the Indian Panthers to return to the National Basketball League

    The window is closing for the Indian Panthers to return to the National Basketball League


    The NBL commission has issued a notice of termination, giving the Panthers 10 days to remedy their situation through a clear set of conditions.

    It comes after allegations were made of delayed player payments and treatment.



    To the NBA playoffs, where the Minnesota Timberwolves have tied their Western Conference semifinal series at one game apiece with a 117 to 93 home victory over the Golden State Warriors.



    And Filipino boxing great Manny Pacquiao will reportedly come out of retirement at the age of 46 to fight for the world title again.

    ESPN is reporting Pacquiao will get back in the ring in July to face American Mario Barrios ... who's 29 ... for the WBC welterweight belt.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Basketball News
     10 May: The New Zealand men's and women's basketball teams have lost their inaugural Trans-Tasman Throwdown series after being blitzed on the Sunshine Coast
     08 May: The Oklahoma City Thunder have emphatically levelled their second round NBA western conference series at 1-all against the Denver Nuggets
     08 May: The New York Knicks have their NBA eastern conference semi-finals on its head after claiming a second straight win at the higher seeded Boston Celtics
     07 May: Tall Blacks forward Reuben Te Rangi believes the Breakers' local vision under new ownership is a slam dunk for the national team
     06 May: A double blow for the Tall Blacks ahead of tomorrow night's opening trans-Tasman basketball game against Australia in Adelaide
     04 May: The Denver Nuggets will face the Oklahoma City Thunder in NBA basketball's western conference semifinals
     03 May: Another big-game performance from Kiwi basketballer Steven Adams in the NBA playoffs today ... has been met with more typical humility
     Top Stories

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     Today's News

    Netball:
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    Law and Order:
    Diver dies in preliminary operations to recover deceased tycoon Mike Lynch's sunken superyacht 12:57

    Accident and Emergency:
    A person's died after crashing into a tree at Te Arai overnight 12:27

    Hamilton:
    A teenager is in critical condition in hospital, after being pulled from Cambridge house fire, by an off-duty cop 11:57

    Motoring:
    Mixed fortunes for Kiwi IndyCar drivers in qualifying for tomorrow's Indianapolis Grand Prix 11:37

    International:
    India and Pakistan are playing the blame game, as tensions and violence escalates near the border 11:17

    Business:
    The UK and the US have sealed a new tariff deal 11:07

    Politics:
    Survivors of abuse in state care are expressing dismay at changes to the redress system 11:07

    Entertainment:
    Rebel Wilson was "seen differently" by Hollywood as soon as she lost weight 10:59

    Rugby:
    The Blues have already turned their attention to next Saturday's Super Rugby cross-town battle against Moana Pasifika at North Harbour Stadium 10:47


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