The Breakers made it two wins from three games since returning to New Zealand to finish their campaign, having been based in Australia since December. With both teams eliminated from finals contention, late season pride and contracts for 2021-22 were on the line in Christchurch. Seventh placed Adelaide had lost their last four games, not having won since May 9 in overtime, while the Breakers, sitting eighth on the table, entered with losses in six of their past eight outings.
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Finn Delany paced the Breakers with 14 points and six rebounds in their win over Adelaide on Tuesday.
Joseph Nunag checked as Franklin sees two-game win streak snapped 4 hours ago
THE Franklin Bulls were cooled off at home as the Nelson Giants took a 107-94 win Saturday in the 2021 NZ NBL season at Franklin Pool and Leisure Centre.
Josh Selby s 36-point eruption went for naught, spoiling his 6-of-11 shooting night from deep, as well as six rebounds and four assists as Franklin saw its two-game winning streak snapped.
Former Far Eastern University guard Joseph Nunag was checked and limited to just nine points on 2-of-3 clip from threes.
Nelson leaned on the stupendous performance of Hunter Hale, who was all over the floor as he had a near-triple-double outing in time of his 26 points, nine boards, nine assists, and five steals.
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ELIZABETHTON â The Elizabethton Parks and Recreation Department is planning to use a private company at three of its concession stands this season. Bruce Miller, doing business as MaxDogs, has been selected to operate the stands at Lions Park Field, Cat Island Park and Franklin Pool. MaxDogs has successfully operated concessions stands in the past for the city at Joe OâBrien Field and Franklin Pool. The new agreement would be for two years and is set to be approved by the Elizabethton City Council on Thursday.
Under the agreement, MaxDogs would pay the city 15 percent of total gross sales after sales tax. MaxDogs would have the right to sell food, soft drinks, hot drinks, and candies to the public. MaxDogs would not be allowed to sell alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, nor fireworks. The items sold would range in price from 2 for $1 for Cow Tales to $7 for a breakfast platter.