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Illawarra Hawks v Melbourne United
1. Hawks back in Illawarra, Illawarra back in Hawks
The Hawks have 'Illawarra' back in their name in time for a top-of-the-table clash at home against injury-hit Melbourne.
2. Baba to step up in Goulding, Ili absence
Melbourne's Japanese recruit Yudai Baba impressed against last season's MVP Bryce Cotton last week and will need to big again as United's depth is tested with Chris Goulding and Shea Ili out injured.
Wednesday 10 Feb, 7:30pm (AEDT) Streamed LIVE via SBS On Demand
South East Melbourne Phoenix v Perth Wildcats
3. Familiar foes
Phoenix and Wildcats have already faced each other in rounds two and three, with one win each. Phoenix won a thriller in the Jungle by a point last time, with Perth captain Jesse Wagstaff incredibly missing a wide-open lay-up for the win at the death.
4. Cotton v Sykes
Another fascinating match-up between two of the league's premier guards. Cotton posted 27 and 32 points in each of the last matches, but Keifer Sykes made some huge plays including picking Cotton’s pocket and scoring the go-ahead basket.
Thursday 11 Feb, 7:30pm (AEDT) Streamed LIVE via SBS On Demand
Sydney Kings v New Zealand Breakers
5. Home sweet home
It’s been almost a year since the Sydney Kings last played a game in their home venue in front of their home fans. This will be big!
6. Breakers breaking
The Breakers have lost three of their first four games, and at times last match the tension between star import Lamar Patterson and coach Dan Shamir was palpable, with Shamir admitting: "We’ve got good shooters (who are) not really making shots right now".
Friday 12 Feb, 7:30pm (AEDT) Streamed LIVE via SBS On Demand
Melbourne United v Cairns Taipans
7. Travelling Taipans on the rise?
Cairns finally snapped a six-game losing streak last time out - can they build on that playing outside Queensland for the first time in eight games?
8. Noi, Deng lead Snakes revival
The Snakes received terrific contributions from Kouat Noi (18 points) and Majok Deng (21) who both produced season-high scoring efforts last game.
Saturday 13 Feb, 5:30pm (AEDT) LIVE on SBS VICELAND and streamed LIVE via SBS On Demand
Brisbane Bullets v Adelaide 36ers
9. Life after Sloan
It will be interesting to see how Adelaide go with former Bullets and Kings guard Jeremy Kendle replacing import Donald Sloan after the ex-NBA veteran failed to impress.
10. Sobey and Law firing
Brisbane's dynamic duo Nathan Sobey and Vic Law are second and third respectively on the NBL scoring chart, combining for over 50 percent of Bullets' points per game.
Saturday 13 Feb, 8:00pm (AEDT) Streamed LIVE via SBS On Demand
Sydney Kings v Illawarra Hawks
Sunday 14 Feb, 3:00pm (AEDT) LIVE on SBS VICELAND and streamed LIVE via SBS On Demand
South East Melbourne Phoenix v Perth Wildcats
Rematch: These teams will have played each other three days earlier, this will be their fourth meeting in five rounds.
Sunday 14 Feb, 5:00pm (AEDT) LIVE on SBS VICELAND and streamed LIVE via SBS On Demand
Adelaide 36ers v Brisbane Bullets
Rematch: These teams will have played each other two days earlier.
Monday 15 Feb, 7:30pm (AEDT) Streamed LIVE via SBS On Demand