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    The Wellington Saints have moved to the top of the National Basketball League with a 111-104 win over Hawke's Bay at TSB Arena

    The Wellington Saints have moved to the top of the National Basketball League with a 111-104 win over Hawke's Bay at TSB Arena


    They were helped by captain Tohi Smith-Milner's double double with 24 points and 14 rebounds, while Izayah Le'afa and Ben Ayre also scored in the 20s.

    They were also forced to contain Hawks guard Isaiah Moore, who posted a game high 35 points - 24 which came in the first half.

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     Today's News

    Politics:
    The Government's cracking down on law and order - with a 1.9 billion dollar investment in corrections 7:47

    Business:
    The slashed earnings forecast for Tourism Holdings is largely due to sinking vehicle sales 7:47

    Entertainment:
    Johnny Depp is "focused on moving forward" 7:45

    Boxing:
    Petronela Nokenoke is leading the way for female boxers in Papua New Guinea 7:37

    International:
    Hamas accepts ceasefire proposal in Gaza war, Israel yet to respond 7:27

    Law and Order:
    Emotional scenes early on in the trial of a skipper; who's in court over the fatal capsize of Enchanter in 2022 7:27

    Business:
    Calls for increasing competition in the markets to boost productivity 7:17

    Entertainment:
    Kathy Bates is "waiting" for a call from Kim Kardashian to star in a SKIMS commercial 7:15

    Rugby League:
    NRL great Cooper Cronk has pinpointed the Warriors' predictability and lack of power as contributors to their form slump 7:07

    Entertainment:
    Jameela Jamil was recently rushed to hospital to have "emergency surgery" 6:45


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