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04/05 | Auckland Tua | - | Hawkes Bay H | | 7:30am |
11/05 | Auckland Tua | - | Manawatu Jet | | 7:30am |
16/05 | Otago Nugget | - | Auckland Tua | | 7:30am |
18/05 | Southland Sh | - | Auckland Tua | | 4:00am |
24/05 | Auckland Tua | - | Nelson Giant | | 7:30am |
Results
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27/04 | Manawatu Jet | 79 - 98 | Auckland Tua | |
24/04 | Auckland Tua | 92 - 74 | Franklin Bul | |
19/04 | Auckland Tua | 94 - 54 | Southland Sh | |
14/04 | Canterbury R | 99 - 111 | Auckland Tua | |
12/04 | Nelson Giant | P - P | Auckland Tua | |
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The Auckland Tuatara are a semi-professional basketball team based in Auckland, New Zealand. The Tuatara compete in the National Basketball League (NBL) and play their home games at Eventfinda Stadium. Founded in Tasmania in 2019 as the Southern Huskies, the team relocated to Auckland in 2020 and for two years were known as the Auckland Huskies. In December 2021, the team was purchased by the Auckland Tuatara baseball team.
Team Members = Player Contract years remaining
Showing 0 to 0 (Total: 0)Stadium or HomeThe Eventfinda Stadium (originally known as the North Shore Events Centre) is an indoor arena located in the North Shore City suburb of Wairau Valley, Auckland, New Zealand. The arena opened in 1992 and has a capacity of 4,179.
It primarily hosts community events and was previously the home arena of the New Zealand Breakers, who play in the Australian NBL. It also hosts concerts, expos, trade shows, conferences, netball, MMA, cheerleading and dance. It has also hosted the New Zealand Badminton Open for over 10 years.
In 2009, the arena hosted the final of the FIBA Under-19 World Championship. The final saw the United States defeat Greece 88–80.
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