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Sorry boys, disagree, many times Sandilands has been the difference to his team winning games. The right player at 7 feet tall, marking the ball and dominating the game by giving it out to his running brigade will win you games, that's what it is about.
They are obviously very hard to find, hence the interest in this bloke...
Correct @Baller#3, I am sure someone has also, but at AFL level or with the potential to play at AFL level, perhaps not?
Happy Days started another thread on the skills basketball can bring to other sports such as football, I guess this guy is an example of that, even if he wasn't a world class basketball talent he may have the skill set and size to play AFL...