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NBL 3×3 Pro Hustle Victoria League Final Schedule

The schedule for Sunday’s final of the NBL 3×3 Pro Hustle Victoria League has been finalised, with a slew of 3x3Hustle action to be packed into three hours.

The action at the Bulleen Templestowe Basketball Stadium will begin at 12:30pm AEDT with the pool games, before the finals commence at 2:00pm AEDT. The six teams have been drawn in two pools, with Spectres iAthletic, Frankston Blues and Peninsula Bobcats in Pool A and Geelong, Wyndham and North Melbourne Wolves in Pool B.

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The schedule for Sunday is:

  • Spectres iAthletic v Frankston – 12:30pm AEDT (Pool A)
  • North Melbourne Wolves v Wyndham – 12:45pm AEDT (Pool B)
  • Peninsula Bobcats v Frankston – 1:00pm AEDT (Pool A)
  • Geelong v North Melbourne Wolves – 1:15pm AEDT (Pool B)
  • Peninsula Bobcats v Spectres iAthletic – 1:30pm AEDT (Pool A)
  • Geelong v Wyndham – 1:45pm AEDT (Pool B)

Victoria will be the first 3×3 Pro League to begin, with other leagues across Australia to be launched later this year.

The top three teams will advance to the NBL 3×3 Pro Hustle National Final at the Geelong Waterfront on March 28-30.

3x3Hustle Director and NBL Chief Operating Officer Andy Crook said: “The introduction of the NBL 3×3 Pro Hustle Leagues is a major step forward for the sport in Australia.

“The Pro Hustle Leagues open up more opportunities for athletes playing 3×3 basketball in Australia and creates a clear pathway to the elite level.

“For the first time this year 3×3 will feature at the Olympic Games in Tokyo and the sport is growing in popularity not just here in Australia but right around the world.

“It will be great to see rivalries develop between teams ahead of the Pro Hustle National Final in Geelong, which is the showpiece event of the NBL 3x3Hustle March Mania.

“We are also in active discussions with state associations about introducing NBL 3×3 Pro Hustle Leagues in other regions later this year and into the future.”

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