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  2. Melbourne Tigers (NBL1 South) - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Tigers is a NBL1 South club based in Melbourne, Victoria. The club fields a team in both the Men's and Women's NBL1 South. The club fields a team in both the Men's and Women's NBL1 South. The club is a division of Melbourne Basketball Association (MBA), the major administrative basketball organisation south of Melbourne's Central ...

  3. List of NBL champions - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Tigers: 2007: Brisbane Bullets: 3–1: Melbourne Tigers: 2008: Sydney Kings: ... National Basketball League champions at espn.com.au This page was last ...

  4. Melbourne United - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne's all-time home game attendance record was set on 11 July 1994 when 15,129 attended a Round 14 game between the Tigers and South East Melbourne at the Tennis Centre. As Melbourne United, the team's record home attendance of 10,300 was set on 4 December 2016 against the New Zealand Breakers at Melbourne Arena during Round 9 of the 2016 ...

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  6. Tommy Greer - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Greer (born 29 December 1983) is an Australian former professional basketball player who is currently the CEO of the South East Melbourne Phoenix of the National Basketball League (NBL). Greer played college basketball for Augusta State University and Nova Southeastern University and played his entire professional career for the Melbourne ...

  7. Tigers (sports teams) - Wikipedia

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    Hobart Tigers, a Tasmanian Australian rules football team; Nightcliff Football Club, a Darwin based Australian rules football team in the Northern Territory Football League; Queanbeyan Football Club, an Australian rules football club that compete in the AFL Canberra competition; Melbourne Tigers, a Melbourne basketball team

  8. National Basketball League (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The booing of Bradtke and the Andrew Gaze led Tigers continued for a number of seasons. A new rivalry has emerged with Julius Hodge, a former 36er, returning to the NBL in November 2009, signing with the Melbourne Tigers. Hodge was a star in Adelaide when he joined the 36ers mid-season the previous two years, however issues relating to alleged ...

  9. Ray Gordon - Wikipedia

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    He played 14 seasons over two stints with the Melbourne Tigers and was a member of the Tigers' NBL championship teams in 1993 and 1997. Gordon played 424 NBL games, [1] with 380 of them being with the Melbourne Tigers. [2] He played two seasons with the North Melbourne Giants in 1987 and 1988. [3] [4] His No. 8 jersey was retired by the Tigers. [2]