
Lewis Thomas from WOU training with the Wildcats
Lewis sbl stats yes our lowley sbl but still
PPG 30.1
RPG 5.5
APG 3.9
FG% 44.6
FT% 83.1
10th man material?

I agree with Anonymous why not go for a wild card like bennie lewis in your 10th man spot he has more pros than cons and is able to turn a game when the coach has exhausted all his options.I feel this Wildcats team is going to need that unknown ace in the whole like a Martin Catalini to at least get them into the finals.

If he cant nail 3's He can't be a Forman style of player. Well unless you are saying he has FA inside game and is a shite defender.

Comparing him to forman in the style of play you can expect.
A guy can play like Kobe Bryant, but not be anywhere as good as kobe bryant.

"I'd compare him to Oscar Forman maybe? A Stretch four?"
3pt FG% regular season 29/94 .309%
Conference play 13/51 .255%
So yeah........Nah not really.
7 pts a game in a pretty crappy conference with an even crappier NC schedule not anything to write home about either.

Doesn't look like Ellis was at training. You would think if the cats were interested he would be there?

I'd also prefer Ellis, although I dont know how he would fit in the rotation with Redhage and Wagstaff.
Has Ellis not signed with any team yet ?

Why Ellis? just coz of the name factor?
I don't really care for the whole "local" player thing. I just want the best players. If they aren't from WA who cares?

^Who did he suit up with in the D-League.
I'd compare him to Oscar Forman maybe? A Stretch four?
Definitely think he would be serviceable. Might be a good pick up for Hawks/Crocs?


I agree that there were talks of a back up point guard.
But if Greenwood can run that position they could sign another forward. This guys looks like a big 3 and D type player
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AiztRTE7aw

They were looking at a guard for the final position so not sure how he fits in being a forward.
He sounds like he has ties in Perth so maybe he is just one of the training squad or potential development player.



Big challenge for the 36ers tomorrow. The Hawks might be 1-3 on the road, but that win was a demolition of the Crocs and they have the parts (pieces) to cause trouble for Adelaide. I'm expecting Larry D and Tragardh to cause a bit of trouble especially, so hopefully Burston sees good time and can cover for Balls at the defensive end a bit.
McQuade and Sportal have picked the Hawks by four points, but I think Adelaide can get this one.
Your tips?
