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'Persistent and repeated personal attacks': 36ers complain to NBL over 'body shaming' comments
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The tension in the 2026 NBL Championship Series has continued to spill off the court, with Adelaide 36ers issuing a strong rebuke of what they view as "persistent and repeated personal attacks by a Sydney Kings co-owner and assistant coach".
The statement from the 36ers came a day after the team's loss to the Kings in Game 3 of the Championship Series, and is referring to Andrew Bogut, the three-time Olympian and one-time NBA champion who had a run-in with 36ers owner Grant Kelley following a competitive Game 2 on Friday.
Andrew Bogut accused of body-shaming 36ers owner during NBL championship series
The Adelaide 36ers have lodged a formal complaint with the NBL over body-shaming comments allegedly made by Sydney Kings co-owner and assistant coach Andrew Bogut.
In another twist to the bitter ongoing championship series, the Sixers on Monday accused former NBA player Bogut of making “persistent and repeated personal attacks” towards 36ers owner Grant Kelley.
Reports emerged over the weekend that Bogut and Kelley had a heated exchange after Adelaide’s defeat of the Kings in game two of the championship series. Kelley claimed Bogut made comments about his weight in the tunnel, which Bogut later disputed.
“Let’s just say I’m the size of Akebono the sumo wrestler, that’s my journey, that’s my issue,” Kelley told Code Sports on Sunday.
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