5 NBL offseason talking points: Tasmania's Australian talent, Adelaide's signings, plus more
Extended thoughts on the major player movement stories so far this offseason.
Player movement has reached some serious heights this year, with both the MVP winner and runner up changing teams, as well as one of the league’s biggest names in Matthew Dellavedova. Will Delly’s pairing with Kendric Davis be the making of the young American and a title tilt, or will it be a third year in a row of the Sydney Kings underachieving?
Flynn Cameron and Bryce Cotton putting their trust in the Adelaide 36ers is fascinating, as is the decision to bring back Montrezl Harrell. Meanwhile, the Perth Wildcats will be looking to quickly reduce the pressure and hurt from Bryce Cotton’s departure by solidifying themselves as a contender.
In Tasmania, the JackJumpers are showing an upgraded ability to attract high-level players down south, as well as develop their own. Melbourne United continues to add quality locals to their first-class program.
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