NBL can't afford to shut down to fix woes but six-team format a no-go zone

By Paul Suttor
Updated March 30 2015 - 10:28am, first published March 12 2015 - 10:54pm
Troubled times: The Hawks and Crocodiles are eyeing an uncertain future - if any at all - in the NBL. Photo: Robert Peet
Troubled times: The Hawks and Crocodiles are eyeing an uncertain future - if any at all - in the NBL. Photo: Robert Peet
Troubled times: The Hawks and Crocodiles are eyeing an uncertain future - if any at all - in the NBL. Photo: Robert Peet
Troubled times: The Hawks and Crocodiles are eyeing an uncertain future - if any at all - in the NBL. Photo: Robert Peet
Troubled times: The Hawks and Crocodiles are eyeing an uncertain future - if any at all - in the NBL. Photo: Robert Peet
Troubled times: The Hawks and Crocodiles are eyeing an uncertain future - if any at all - in the NBL. Photo: Robert Peet
Troubled times: The Hawks and Crocodiles are eyeing an uncertain future - if any at all - in the NBL. Photo: Robert Peet
Troubled times: The Hawks and Crocodiles are eyeing an uncertain future - if any at all - in the NBL. Photo: Robert Peet

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