anon95
Years ago

NBL1 Worth Players Relocating

Wondering what people's opinion is on players moving interstate dropping their jobs to play NBL1 for the exposure. Is the exposure worth it or is it a waste. Typically see a lot of NSW talent going into the NBL1 South/North conferences, would they receive the same exposure with NSW turning to NBL1 East or will it be the same as usual where the Queensland and Victoria leagues tend to be looked at more.

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anon123  
Years ago

Someone playing 30min starter in NSW vs being a 15min rotation player in Victoria, I'd think they would look more towards the player in Victoria, kinda depends on the team they're on as well. The opposition makes a big difference

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Take a long time before they even out.
Don't forget east only has 10-12 teams, south will have double that in a few years.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

At this present stage on last season and the start of this season nsw is well behind qld and vic.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

For a number of reasons the NSW senior comp has always been of a very poor standard.

Even at the junior state level NSW significantly under perform so it obviously flows up to the senior comp.

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anon1  
Years ago

Would there be a point for teams to join the NBL1 South from NSW instead of competing in the soon to be NBL1 East, essentially what Canberra and CoE were doing previously.

There were rumors that Bankstown, Hills & Norths joint team, Canberra would be entering in the NBL1 South.

Seems less likely now I guess

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Waratah would be the worst league in the country by a significant margin

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Have they (NSW) even said they are going to be in NBL1?

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anon 12  
Years ago

I'm hearing its all but confirmed for 2021 season for NBL1 in all states, few clubs in NSW have confirmed they will be entering and the NBL1 East will form by 2021, this is also why Canberra and CoE moved to Waratah, if there is reluctance there are rumbles that a situation could occur such as above where North Sydney - Hills combine to leave NSW comp for NBL1 South as well as Bankstown confirmed

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anon 12  
Years ago

Most of the leagues are having more of a seamless transition as they already had streaming in place and the general marketing of the league set up properly. Though NSW has poorly been marketing the league and haven't bothered in the slightest to introduce live streaming of games

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Basketball nsw have been basket case for years.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

No chance NBL1'East’ happens next year

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Already a done deal

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anon nbl1  
Years ago

Any idea when they might be announcing the rebranding to NBL1 East ?

if it is not happening is this where players might look at moving for the NBL1 exposure

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