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Final Postponed Due To Suspended Players
The Straits Times
|August 30, 2025
The National Basketball League (NBL) Division 1 final will be postponed from Aug 30 to Sept 7, after defending champions Adroit had earlier fielded suspended players who are under investigation for allegedly fixing league games.
In a statement on Aug 29, the Basketball Association of Singapore (BAS) said that the club "included players who are currently under suspension" in their NBL semi-final win (67-52) over Siglap on Aug 27. In the other semi-final at the Singapore Basketball Centre, Eng Tat Hornets edged out SG Basketball 79-73.
"The BAS takes a firm stance against any actions that compromise the integrity of the sport and the fairness of our competitions," said its statement.
"Due to this unforeseen development, BAS has made the difficult but necessary decision to postpone the NBL Division 1 final. This will allow for an internal review and appropriate disciplinary procedures to be carried out thoroughly and fairly."
Apologising for the inconvenience caused to the affected teams and stakeholders, the BAS added: "While this situation is regrettable, it is critical that we follow due process to ensure accountability and uphold the integrity of the game.
"The suspensions of the players in question remain in effect. BAS is conducting a full review of the incident, including whether further disciplinary action is warranted."
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