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  •   Home > News > Sports > Basketball

    Despite 33 points from forward Finn Delany, the Breakers have lost again in the Australian basketball league

    Despite 33 points from forward Finn Delany, the Breakers have lost again in the Australian basketball league


    They've gone down 84-78 to Melbourne United, to now have just five victories from their 18 games this season.

    BASKETBALL COVERAGE WITH BURGER KING'S FISH AND CHIP BUTTY? TURNING A KIWI CLASSIC INTO A BURGER

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     23 Oct: Breakers centre Sam Mennenga is imploring his NBL club to put together a complete performance in tonight's basketball game against the Brisbane Bullets on the North Shore
     19 Oct: A sixth loss of the season for the Breakers in basketball's NBL
     19 Oct: The Breakers are on track for another defeat in basketball's NBL
     19 Oct: The Breakers are bidding for back-to-back wins for the first time this season as they face Melbourne United in Melbourne this afternoon
     18 Oct: Work to do for the Breakers from the three-point line despite picking up their second NBL basketball win of the season
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     Today's News

    National:
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    Rugby:
    The All Blacks are likely to stick with a level of continuity when their side for the opening test of the end of year tour is named overnight 16:17

    Business:
    The rise and fall of globalisation: why the world’s next financial meltdown could be much worse with the US on the sidelines 16:07

    Politics:
    Vanuatu patrol boat RVS Takuare transported to Australia for repairs after hitting reef 16:07

    International:
    South Korea welcomes Trump with highest award, golden crown and ketchup 15:57

    Entertainment:
    Pamela Anderson has a "very simple skincare routine" 15:51

    Politics:
    The Police Minister's confident efforts to identify inappropriate staff internet usage are effective - and one officer's been stood down 15:37

    Soccer:
    To the very first pitch of Game 5 of baseball's World Series, on ESPN 15:27

    Entertainment:
    Josh Allen listens to "a lot of Elvis" before each game 15:21

    Business:
    More than 54-thousand homes could be powered by a new 487 million dollar solar project in Waikato 14:57


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