
Sixers Imports All-Star Team
"Bomb" makes a good point as Rick Brunson was the MVP in 1995-6, his only season with the 36ers. Most of the other players mentioned had several seasons in the NBL. Brunson's NBA career scoring average of 3.2, playing for 10 teams (8 different) in 9 seasons in the NBA hardly rates him as an outstanding NBA player.

Half right Moses, Al Green was not an import with the 36ers, he played as an import with West Adelaide in 1984. In 1985, he joined the 36ers but not as an import. However, Dwayne Nelson was an import with the 36ers in 1983. The Team was created as the Adelaide City Eagles in 1982 and renamed as the Adelaide 36ers in 1983.
Refer to this link and also the 36ers website.
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/basketball/sixers-flew-as-eagles/story-e6frect3-1111115203780
While statistically, my former offering may have been the best, less Al Green who I have found to be ineligible, I think the Team that "The Journo" has put up would be the best playing team as a group.

Dunk hard.
A lot.

Loving the squads peoples.
You're probably right re: Mean Al Green starting.

Going on statistics, I suggest the following
1: Butch Hays - APG 9.0 (1990), 6.6 (1991)
Better than Darnell Mee's stats in several categories. Darnell wins steals pg at 2.6 to 2.2
2: Al Green - PPG 31 (1985)
3: Robert Rose - 26.8 ppg (1995)
4: Mark Davis - Leading offensive and defensive rebounder all time. 27.9 ppg (1985), 27.2ppg (1990)
5: Dan Clausen - 18 rpg (1984), 30.5ppg (1984, 3.2 Blocks pg (1984)
The bench would be
1: Darnell Mee
2: Willie Farley
3: Kevin Brooks
4: Ballinger
5: Bill Jones


Who else is watching? We'll be looking OK if it's still 0-0 at half time.

**Starting 5**
PG - Darnell Mee
SG - "Big Willy" Farley
SF - Rob Rose
PF - Mark Davis
C - Adam Ballinger
**Bench**
6th Man - Kevin Brooks
Rick Brunson
Al Green
Bill Jones
Butch Hayes
Julius "If only Season 08/09 didn't happen" Hodge.
