
Is Jordan Vandenberg the Kings' new big?
When I saw him play in Perth, he looked like he could stand to tone-up a bit, hit the gym and the running track a bit more. He's very raw and only gets a few minutes, but I think he's got potential. He's too old to be DP, but I think he could be a decent backup-centre for some team. In the sense that he probably won't be signed by the Kings (with Khazza and Brandt) he could be a good pickup for somebody that is struggling to find a back-up centre.
Maybe Townsville should line him as the inevitable injury replacement for Shensy?

Saw the clip on the Kings Twitter account and the dude looks MASSIVE! There's not many big Jawai like boss in the NBL. Maybe he's improved?

Even being 7'1" and spending 5 yrs at college, I cannot see him improving to NBL starting standard.
Other players have dominated at SEABL, but still cannot cut it at NBL.

his SEABL record is not inspiring
In 27 games for the Braves, he averaged 5.4 points and 4.6 rebounds per game.

The World has the best U19's from around the world
Bevo is the coach and features Jason Cadee from right here in Australia and Robert Loe from across the ditch.
The 2010 World roster features Guards:
Cory Joseph (Findlay Prep, Nev. / Canada),
Duje Dukan (Deerfield HS, Ill. / Croatia),
Sui Ran (Shandong Flaming Bulls / China) and
Jason Cadee (AIS / Australia);
Forwards:
Tristan Thompson (Findlay Prep, Nev. / Canada),
Enes Kanter (Stoneridge Prep, Calif. / Turkey),
Nikola Mirotic (Faymasa Palencia, Spain / Montenegro) and
Mael Lebrun (Entente Orleans / France); and
Centers:
Dejan Musli (FMP Zeleznik / Serbia) and
Robert Loe (JTB/Breakers / New Zealand).
The World Team will be led for the sixth consecutive year by respected Australian national teams coach Rob Beveridge, who will again be assisted by Serbia's Marin Sedlacek, who is making his 10th Hoop Summit appearance.
