NBL Match Review Results Statement
15 Dec
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The NBL match review panel have handed down their findings after Sunday's game against Melbourne United.
Kyle Adnam, Izayah Leafa, and Mitch Creek have been charged with engage in melee/brawl, they have pleaded guilty and accepted a $375 fine.
"While we remain disappointed with the the handling of the incident and treatment of our players on the night we want the season to get back to being about basketball," South East Melbourne Phoenix CEO Tommy Greer said.
"We've started the year with three wins in a row and look forward to the challenge of playing Sydney on Saturday night."
The club will be making no further statements about the incident.

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