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I can see why they got Devendorf. The dude absolutely carved up the NZNBL. People might not regard that as a strong league, but it actually is. The Wellington Saints team of last season could probably beat the Sydney Kings of this year.
Devendorf had 49 on his debut game for the Pistons playing alongside Pledger and Abercrombie..shot something like 60% from 3-point line over the season.
I know Devendorf can play. I have always said this though..Skill alone is not enough. Imports have to fit into the teams system really well to maximise their ability. Ervin is a great fit for Wollongong, Winder not such a great fit.