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Sydney Kings assistant coach Fleur McIntyre breaks down her side's NBL Blitz loss to the Brisbane Bullets.
Highlights from the Sydney Kings' 105-76 loss to the Brisbane Bullets at the 2023 NBL Blitz.
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