Ok - so thats the bloke that the first administrator of the Cannons claimed that Scotty D advised them to sell the ACT NBL license to (for a fair market price of $25K).
Funny that when that issue was first brought up at the first open creditors meeting ( after the sale of the license) , those same administrators then voted themselves out of continuing in the role of administration.
Yes lots of Very Very dodgy times in the past, from multi-millionaire owners "running" the NBL CLEARLY for their own teams benefit - to the unreasonable detriment of the sport ( Mike Wrublewski was almost the only exception to this) , to others simply vetoing second teams in their own market. perhaps people don't really appreciate what LK has brought to the NBL so far. Hes been FAR more "honest" so far IMHO