Friday night marked the first time the Kings had faced the Bullets’ 7 foot 5 signing.

Friday night marked the first time the Kings had faced the Bullets’ 7 foot 5 signing.Credit:Getty

Luckily for the Kings,Liu was only used for two minutes in Friday night’s clash.

The Kings are set to face the Bullets again on Sunday at 1pm - COVID-19 permitting.

Buford said he was confident his team could bounce back despite the tight turnaround.

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“We believe in ourselves as a group. We will try and get some redemption on Sunday,” Buford said.

The league has more than 30 fixtures scheduled over the next 25 days in an attempt to make up lost ground,with 107 regular-season games still to be completed before the finals.

On Friday,the NBL media put out a video and message to fans declaring players,coaches and officials were “all in” on finishing this season despite all the delays and COVID-19 cases within teams.

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