
Kevin Lisch returning to the NBL?
Personally would not get over excited to get Lisch as a import whilst understanding he is much better player than probably 80 % of imports had over last few years.

Lisch was one of the best imports in the league when he played here previously. So why would he be suddenly not worthy of an import spot? There are plenty worse than him that are making valuable contributions to their teams around the NBL.
I'd be happy to have him back in Perth, except that him & Beal are basically the same player so it's got to be only one or the other.

I would be dumping Beal for Lisch.
Wildcats can go with a three guard rotation - Greenwood, Lisch and Martin.
Then go after an import who can play 2/3 who got three point range and can create off the dribble.

I think people aren't giving Lisch the respect that he has earned, when he last played here there was more tackling than a completed set in rugby league and he was belted from pilar to post.
If rules are still as they have been since Hollywood has been in charge then I'd give Beal the arse and get Lisch!
As for having two of the best Australian point guards (and players) coming off the bench is absolutely dillusional and counter-productive.
Funny how United and Breakers are the only teams that haven't been mentioned about how well he could fit into the side

If bevo takes the Hawks jobs, then I expect to see Lisch there too

No mate. Beal at point Lisch at the two. Hire brings the hussle on d.

I'm sure damp would start on the bench for his mate. Beal Lisch hire wagstaff knight starting.........greenwood damo redhage jervis ......looks good to me



Cairns Taipans star import Rich Melzer has taken out the National Basketball League’s Player of the Week honours for Round Two after helping his team to an impressive home win over Perth.Runner-ups were Worthington, McKee and Lisch. Here are the other contenders:
Melzer had 23 points and seven rebounds in the Taipans’ 89-71 demolition of the Perth Wildcats at the Cairns Convention Centre on Saturday night.
Other leading contenders for the NBL Player of the Week in Round Two included Michael Cedar (Townsville), Rolan Robert (Townsville), Kirk Penney (New Zealand), Ayinde Ubaka (Gold Coast), Corey Williams (Townsville), Michael Joiner (Gold Coast), Glen Saville (Wollongong), Shawn Redhage (Perth), Dusty Rychart (Cairns), John Gilchrist (Adelaide), Adam Ballinger (Adelaide), Tony Ronaldson (New Zealand) and Rick Rickert (New Zealand).Surprised that Ballinger didn't get upgraded to a mention before Lisch.
