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This must be the best group of imports we have had for years?
It's kind of validating all the talk about players starting to prefer Australia over the European leagues.
Summers(MSU) Clarke (Butler) Ennis (LBS) Beal (Vandy) Johnson and even Pace (Syracuse) all did some incredible stuff at some big name schools (Johnson's school the only exception).
Even the likes of Carmouche, Sanders and Conklin put up some nice numbers in D1. (Conklin and Carmouche especially as they went to big schools)
The import talent pool is so deep this year that its almost easy to forget that we still have the likes of Ervin, Wilson, Lazare, Frye etc to factor in.
The whole league looks very strong this year.
To go with the stud import class, you also have some terrific 'local' players coming through.
Great news for not only the Hawks but the whole NBL.
A great player who was the best Australian PG in the league at the time of his injury so will be great to have him back on court.
Hopefully he can slowly discover his form from last season.