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09 Feb 23 | | South East |   | 99 - 106 |   | Perth Wildcats |  | Melbourne Arena |
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The South East Melbourne Phoenix are an Australian professional basketball team based in Melbourne, Victoria. The Phoenix entered the National Basketball League (NBL) in the 2019–20 season. The team play the majority their home games at Melbourne Arena, which they share with fellow NBL team Melbourne United, with some games being played at the State Basketball Centre.

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Kyle Adnam #4
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Ryan Broekhoff #45
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Gary Browne
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Mitch Creek #55
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Tristan Forsyth #34
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Owen Foxwell #30
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Cameron Gliddon #3
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Izayah Le'Afa #8
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Xavier Munford #5
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Dane Pineau #22
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Zhou Qi #26
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Reuben Te #7
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Koen Sapwell #40
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Tohi Smith-Milner #14
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Melbourne Arena is an Australian sporting venue with a retractable roof that is part of the National Tennis Centre at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria.
Melbourne Arena is the main home court of National Basketball League (NBL) teams Melbourne United and South East Melbourne Phoenix. Formerly, the Victoria Titans and South Dragons used it as their home, until high rental prices forced the teams to find other venues. Until this move the venue was largely devoid of sporting events outside of the two weeks of the Australian Open tennis tournament held each January. The Dragons, founded in 2006 until they withdrew from the competition after winning the championship in 2009, played three seasons at the arena. For the 2012–13 NBL season, the Tigers (now renamed Melbourne United) returned to the venue, played 7 of their 13 home games at the arena. They have since shifted all home matches to the venue. The Phoenix, who made their debut in the 2019–20 NBL season, will play most Home Matches at Melbourne Arena. With 2 Matches Being Played at the State Basketball Centre in Wantirna South.
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