Sydney Kings v Melbourne United | Sydney Flames v Tasmania Jewels
Overview
End the year with two huge games and one star-studded night of basketball.
The action starts when the Sydney Flames take on the Tasmania Jewels, before the Kings face Melbourne United in a blockbuster final home game of 2026.
One ticket gets you into both games, making this one of the best-value live sporting events of the summer.
Then the spotlight turns to the Kings and United, with Australian basketball icon Joe Ingles facing Sydney for the first time at Afterpay Arena. Add two talent-packed rosters and valuable late-season wins on the line, and this promises to be one of the biggest nights of the season.
Come early for the Flames, stay for the Kings and close out 2026 with a bang.
Secure your seats for a massive double header and finish the year at Afterpay Arena.
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