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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

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     12 Oct: The Breakers have their noses in front after three quarters in their NBL match with the South East Melbourne Phoenix in Auckland
     10 Oct: Athletic New Zealand Breakers forward Carlin Davison is reaching new heights in his NBL basketball career
     09 Oct: Breakers basketball coach Petteri Koponen is hailing his ANBL side's defensive effort in limiting Hawks centre JaVale McGee during their 117-88 opening victory for the season in Auckland
     08 Oct: Business as usual for the Breakers in their first taste of the NBL's new in-season tournament tonight against the Illawarra Hawks in Auckland
     08 Oct: Breakers basketball coach Petteri Koponen is pointing to decision-making as the key to fixing his side's offensive woes in tonight's NBL contest against the defending champion Illawarra Hawks in Auckland
     07 Oct: Australian basketball hall-of-famer Andrew Gaze is pin-pointing what he feels is going wrong for the Breakers in basketball's NBL
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