
Do the 36ers now have the best bench in the L?
Wait til preseason is done then we have an idea on the bench strength of each team and also the imports.it will be interesting if williamson will start as a 3 man or a 4 man.

Tell me now , am I wrong in thinking
Goorjian played 10 deep.
Rolled them over to find those playing best
at that game for the most minutes.

Breakers bench is made up entirely of NZ Tall Blacks.
Alex Pledger
BJ Anthony
Dillon Boucher
Leon Henry
Cory Webster
*Development Players
*Josh Bloxham (Jnr Tallblacks).
*Dion Prewster (Jnr Tallblacks, Iowa State University although I believe there were some issues getting him eligible to play there even though he was born in California).
*Isaac Fotu (Tallblacks).

Its a pretty reasonable bench on paper to me, so whether its the deepest or not im not sure but im happy with it.
The real question for me is which big combination starts, Clark doesnt appear to be a fan of Johnson and Ballinger for big minutes, and most on here dont like Ballinger at C, so does he start say Helliwell and Ballinger or Johnson and Williamson? Id like to see the Johnson and Williamson combo, assuming Johnson keeps up his late season form and Williamson is a decent import.

"Johnson - improving but couldn't guard a bar stool"
That's a good one, do you mind if I use that?

On paper, it's a deep bench. At Game-Time, I'll wait for the Pre-season games to comment.
I'd rate Perth as the deepest simply because it's a bench that tried and true. And it's been together for a few years.
On paper, I rate the Sixers lineup as being a finals contender simply on combination of players and "potential" stats. The same can be said for Melbourne this year.
But the proof is in the pudding as they say. I said the same thing about the 2006 Sixers team after watching Pre-season; boy was I wrong.
