

Should we go back to two imports next year to accommodate local stars?
After all the three import rule was made on the assumption of Townsville being around

Saw a tweet the other day that Fresno does not expect him to play this season also read this article it does not look like he is even going to school to get the requisite grades.
http://www.fresnobee.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/marek-warszawski/article121186248.html
Expect to see him playing QBL next year or possibly SEABL.
Time will tell.

You don't think he will suit up for Fresno state?

Add Will White in there as well.

And wnbl?
Panousis
Ioniidis
Trimboli
Vandenberg

A lot good players can come from non division one, quite often better than some of those mentioned. There were one or two good one at the kings camp earlier in the year.

It's going to be tough, with no expansion next year there won't be too many spots. Usually only three or four college returnees are able to get spots each season.
If there's a couple of extra teams the following year it could be a bit of a bonanza though.

Assuming they want to return to Australia to play, I would say these are likely prospects:
Jo Lual-Acuil Jr
Matt Donlan
Nick Duncan
Mangok Mathiang
Dane Pinaeu
Felix Von Hofe
Others such as 7-footer's Darcy Malone and Liam Thomas could get looks. Big guys like that with some athleticism don't grow on trees. Thomas is a great shot-blocker.


Matt Donlan!!!

Shouldn't assume Tai Webster will just come back to the NBL. He's been balling out lately and getting interest as a late second round pick, maybe D-League or Europe would be better for him.

Breakers should sign Tai Webster from Nebraska (having a terrific senior season by the way). Probably in Corey's place.

