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Years ago
Sydney Kings roster and imports
McCullough is just an average player. Putting it on floor is not his go. Shooting is erratic because he is always under pressure.
Sanders is athletic, but he is a jumping jack who shoots tough jumpers. Nothing easy to hoop or outside the arc.
Both players are hamstrung by poor PG. Luke Martin has been terrible coming back from injury.
The team is continually let down by Khazzouh's inability to defend the pick and roll. Teams score so easily against them, they are always having to come from behind on scoreboard.
Madgen is pretty much doing what you would expect McCullough to do, only he is more effective.
