Right2Drive joins Kings' drive towards NBL summit
21 Oct
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The Sydney Kings are proud to announce Right2Drive has joined the Hoops Capital club as a partner for the NBL25 season.
Right2Drive is Australia and New Zealand's trusted leader in accident replacement vehicles, dedicated to ensuring that not-at-fault drivers get back on the road quickly and without stress.
Michael Wilbow, Right2Drive general manager business development, is thrilled to team up with the five-time NBL champions, who recently tipped off their new campaign.
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“We’re excited to sponsor the Sydney Kings and support a team that brings people together through sport,” Wilbow said.
“As a leading provider of accident replacement vehicles, Right2Drive helps drivers who were in an accident that wasn’t their fault get back on the road.
“We’re proud to extend that support to the Kings’ community.”
The Sydney Kings’ next home is on Sunday, October 27 against the New Zealand Breakers – tipping off at 2.15pm AEDT.
Tickets to the Qudos Bank Arena fixture are still available here.

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