Revised Schedule for Round One
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9 Jan
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The NBL has announced changes to the schedule for the opening round of the 2020-21 Hungry Jack’s NBL Season.
The NBL will now stage games exclusively in South Australia and Queensland for the opening round.
As a result of this change the South East Melbourne Phoenix will now open their schedule on Sunday January 17, instead of Saturday January 16.
“This represents a small change to our schedule moving our Saturday game to Sunday,” South East Melbourne Phoenix CEO Tommy Greer said. “We applaud the NBL on again moving quickly to ensure a start to the season.”
Sunday January 17 Adelaide 36ers v South East Melbourne Phoenix, Adelaide Entertainment Centre, 3pm
All times are AEDT. Games will be broadcast on SBS VICELAND, ESPN, SBS ON DEMAND, SKY Sport and Twitch
NBL Commissioner Jeremy Loeliger said: “We are tremendously excited about NBL21 tipping off next Friday with five games scheduled over the first four days of the season and we can’t wait to play in front of as many fans as possible over the coming months.
“The latest changes to the schedule have been made necessary by the developments in Queensland where we currently have five teams, Brisbane Bullets, Cairns Taipans, Melbourne United, Adelaide 36ers and Perth Wildcats.
“We will start the season in Cairns and Adelaide, but we will continue to monitor the situation in Brisbane in the hope we can also host a game there in the opening round. We will continue to stay flexible and be guided by the relevant state health authorities, but our intention is still for all teams to play 14 home games across the season when they are able to do so.
“As always, we remain grateful to our clubs, players, officials, partners and fans for their understanding and patience as we navigate these ongoing challenges and now look forward to the start of our 43rd consecutive season.”

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