NBL needs to revamp schedule to net television dollars and much-needed exposure

By Paul Suttor
Updated December 2 2014 - 10:18am, first published November 20 2014 - 1:56pm
Crowded lane: Melbourne United veteran Mark Worthington tries to evade the Cairns defence. Photo: Mick Connolly
Crowded lane: Melbourne United veteran Mark Worthington tries to evade the Cairns defence. Photo: Mick Connolly
Crowded lane: Melbourne United veteran Mark Worthington tries to evade the Cairns defence. Photo: Mick Connolly
Crowded lane: Melbourne United veteran Mark Worthington tries to evade the Cairns defence. Photo: Mick Connolly
Crowded lane: Melbourne United veteran Mark Worthington tries to evade the Cairns defence. Photo: Mick Connolly
Crowded lane: Melbourne United veteran Mark Worthington tries to evade the Cairns defence. Photo: Mick Connolly
Crowded lane: Melbourne United veteran Mark Worthington tries to evade the Cairns defence. Photo: Mick Connolly
Crowded lane: Melbourne United veteran Mark Worthington tries to evade the Cairns defence. Photo: Mick Connolly

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