Club Statement
9 Oct
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The Brisbane Bullets have released the following statement succeeding the incident that occurred during the Brisbane Bullets and Cairns Taipans game on Saturday night.
“The Club is currently investigating the alleged incident and we have been liaising closely and cooperatively with the NBL’s Integrity Unit,” Brisbane Bullets CEO Malcolm Watts said.
“While Aron’s reaction on court, and by his own admission, was not representative of the culture and standards the Brisbane Bullets look to uphold, as a Club we are fully committed to provide support to Aron at this difficult time.”

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