International
Basketball Federation (FIBA) announced on Thursday that the player draft will
take place on June 11, and will feature 84 players drafted in the event.
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Agencies
The New Zealand National Basketball League (NBL) will kick
off on June 23 with a player draft preceding the opening day of the
competition.
International Basketball Federation (FIBA) announced on
Thursday that the player draft will take place on June 11, and will feature 84
players drafted in the event.
The 2020 season will feature seven teams including the
Auckland Huskies, Canterbury Rams, Franklin Bulls, Manawatu Jets, Nelson Giants,
Otago Nuggets, and Taranaki Mountainairs. The tournament will feature 56 games
to be played in Auckland from June 23 for six weeks to determine the champion.
"We knew we needed to adapt, show creativity, and came
up with something new and exciting. We believe, together with our teams and
players, we have developed a format that will work well in the current
environment," shared NBL General Manager Justin Nelson.
"The teams made it clear they needed access to a pool
of players, especially those teams in smaller regions given there would be no
imports and access to enough local players would be difficult.
"All teams this year are putting in the same money to
support players, there is no longer a mix of spending, high or low. So it was
vital we provided financial equality that helped to spread the talent to create
a level, balanced and competitive competition," he added.
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