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NBL sends South East Melbourne Phoenix and New Zealand Breakers to Hobart due to Victorian COVID-19 outbreak

NBL clubs South East Melbourne Phoenix and New Zealand Breakers will temporarily move to Hobart following a fresh COVID-19 outbreak in Victoria.
Key points:
- Officials are having to scramble ahead of the NBL’s upcoming season, with COVID-19 outbreaks forcing the relocation of at least two teams
- The South East Melbourne Phoenix and New Zealand Breakers are being moved out of Melbourne to Hobart
- The league has planned a 36-game hub in Melbourne from February 20, but those plans are now in jeopardy
The Breakers had moved to Victoria in preparation for the season, but they will now shift to Hobart to ensure they do not get stranded in the event of another lockdown in the state.
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