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  •   Home > News > Sports > Basketball

    The New Zealand Breakers are poised to announce the signing of former Atlanta Hawks NBA player Lamar Patterson for the next Australian basketball league season

    The New Zealand Breakers are poised to announce the signing of former Atlanta Hawks NBA player Lamar Patterson for the next Australian basketball league season


    Matt Brown reports.

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