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It proved to be another tough double header weekend for the Albury-Wodonga Bandits.
The home side suffered losses at home and on the road to the Nunawading Spectres and Melbourne Tigers, taking their total to seven losses and five wins this season.
Manny Malou was the standout for the Bandits in Saturday night's Allen McCowan Memorial game at the Lauren Jackson Sports Centre, racking up 20 points and 12 rebounds.
Ken-Jah Bosley also surprised the local crowd by taking to the court, after he was expected to be sidelined for three weeks with an ankle injury.
Bosley posted 15 points in his unexpected return to the side, while Deba George backed up his huge performance last weekend with 16 points in the 97-79 point loss.
After a close start against the Tigers in Melbourne on Sunday afternoon, the Bandits went down by 13 points, 104-91.
The Bandits have now slipped to 14th on the NBL1 competition ladder.
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