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Stop being impatient everyone. Wait until the right time comes to reveal information about new signings. Even if the NBL allowed any player to be pursued by any club at any time, do you think its in the best interest of the club to reveal to other clubs their intention. It would jeopardise their position with the player they were pursuing. Just wait quietly and patiently and hopefully while all this quietness and secrecy is going on, the club are work their hardest to put a decent team on the floor next season and thus doing the fans a favour. Who wants to lose the opportunity of signing a fantastic player because word got around and then other clubs beat us to it.
He always heads back home after the seasons finished though. Apparently he told the 36ers that he would like to play next season. I hope he does but I doubt he will.