

I'm curious to know why Knight has not considered some sort of head protection. Something similar to what Jonathan Thurston has worn in the NRL.

Road game @ GC Blaze he came down from a rebound contest without his feet under him and hit the back of his head hard on the court

"One more concussion and he will have to retire. That's what they said after his last concussion last season from memory."
Yeah, he's a worry. I cringed when he tried to take that charge on Conkln and went sliding backward towards the baseline corporate boxes. Just missed them, luckily.

Wrote some nice things about Matty Knight in todays recap
http://wildcatsviews.com/2015/10/25/perth-wildcats-stunning-win-over-illawarra-hawks/

What a warrior, unbelievable performance

basketball today is trending toward smaller/mobile power forward who can shoot three's, Wildcats going against the grain in that regard. At this stage of his career - older, less mobile - I think he's better suited to Center, of course he's going to say he prefers PF, less toll on the body with another big guy playing alongside him.
A Jawai and Knight offense can work well, but Perth need three shooters on the floor with them, otherwise creates major spacing issues. That's why Prather isn't the best fit. Wildcats will only go as far as their 3-pointer shooters take them.
I wrote about here - http://wildcatsviews.com/2015/10/07/will-a-lack-of-three-point-shooting-hinder-the-wildcats/

Knight used to be really solid from medium range too until the Wildcats got hold of him. It's not a shot he takes much anymore and I wonder how much practice he puts into it. His J is noticeably flatter these days.

