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Thanks for the info LC. I'm hoping for the best for Ainge too. He was always a trooper as a Celtics player and has done an awesome job of resurrecting the organisation as GM. Lets hope he continues to draft well and manage the Celtics for years to come!
Hoping that someone can provide their thoughts on Brad Bungey. There's no doubt that he has potential (33 points against Sturt on Saturday night, scoring from a range of locations, got some impressive blocks) but unless I'm mistaken, he wasn't training with the Sixers recently.
Does he have plans to go to a US college or is he ineligible?
I guess I'm wondering why, as decent as he is, Madgen might make the development roster ahead of Bungey when we have more of a need for a big man at the NBL level? Surely Ingles coming in soon would be competing for that same position with Madgen?