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I think you are both right, it just depends what role you want him to play.
He would be a competent but not flashy starter on a team where he only needs be a complimentary player amongst your star players to give good team balance, good defence and reasonable ball movement whilst not demanding too much of the ball. Alternatively he would be a great bench player injecting shooting and energy for short bursts.
Either way, I think the point is he is far from being a star player that would for example make him an obvoius starter in any team in the NBL.
The good thing about herbie is that he doesn't rely on athletism to be effective. It's all about hustle and hitting open looks so he should be back as good as he was before the injury by the time the season kicks off.
I recon he will have a great year for the sixers tough player with huge heart does the little things well his fight will make a huge difference for us.