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Basketball Australia will find penalties for Boomers players caught up in the infamous Philippines brawl as early as Thursday
However, FIBA's results at the controversial World Cup qualifying match in Manila will only be probably not made public immediately. 19659003] Basketball Australia will have up to three days to respond to the sanctions of the governing body before publishing its own statement.
The seat of FIBA is in Switzerland and the results could be communicated to BA on Thursday morning (Australian time).
Players on both sides face heavy suspensions and fines for their roles in the fight that has been replayed around the world.
FIBA established a Disciplinary Committee to hear charges on the incident on July 2nd.
But the ruling body has placed confidentiality conditions on the details of the accusations
Boomer veteran Daniel Kickert is considering a long ban on his involvement leading to the fight, while the NBA player Thon Maker could also be in trouble.
But it remains to be seen whether other Australian players in the field Chris Goulding, Nathan Sobey and Jason Cadee are also in trouble.
The Boomers players on the bench, including Maker's teammate, Milwaukee Bucks, Matthew Dellavedova, have pulled out of the action, which means they will not be penalized. The Philippine team will be hit hard after its bench, referees and supporters have joined their players on the pitch.
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