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Years ago
Ronaldson's a better choice for the centre of 'assomeness'.
A 1-club guy like Maher would double your average number at least I would think. I'm guessing 3 is the average Maher number, whereas I reckon 2 would be closer for Ronaldson.
Maybe the calculation should be who exactly is the centre of the NBL universe (as defined by their KB-number equivalent)?
Key criteria - mulitple, high turnover clubs?



Years ago
If Ronaldson was the centre of the NBL universe, it would be too much to bear...

Years ago
Tony Ronaldson would have been up there as the NBL's equivilant. Played for 5 different NBL teams over a 20 year NBL career

Years ago
Well for one it wouldn't be the centre of freedom it would be the centre of awesomeness Lol



