
Bogut to the NBL next season?
Doesn't have to be a big salary. Could always get him on board with promise of stake in ownership and other venturesI don't think salary alone would flatter his ego. Saw a quote from him the other day that implied he was expecting pitches to him, which suggested more than just a straight job offer.
Most appropriate outcome is probably to have him headline and jumpstart a second Melbourne team.
Hopefully Sydney can regain prominence with a full season of Lisch and Randle. And who knows about Brisbane - maybe they can poach Goulding somehow.

I'd both love and hate him at Perth, he's simply not going to draw more fans for Wildcats games as the stadium is near capacity already.
Would prefer he goes to Sydney or Brisbane where he can attract a few thousand more fans every game

Would be perfect for United as they have so many other scorers and unlimited salary cap.

With no actual bigs signed, Sydney wouldn't have to give up anything other than a buttload of cash, which they're capable of... Drewie should work the only benefit he brings to the team as the Aussie GOAT...
Andersen will probably retire on his big pile of United cash he's already got, so nothing lost for United either...
I'd personally really love him to come back and play NBL, but people should really keep expectations realistic...

Would be great for the league but I don't think he'd be great for any of the current teams.
In the article he says it's up to a club to make him an offer he cant refuse, which I read as him wanting big money. What would Melbourne, Sydney etc have to give up from their current team to bring him in?
I think the only way this could happen is with an expansion team like Essendon/Hawthorne as mentioned in the article.

After this seasons start would it be agreed that Herbie would benefit from an actual offseason to be able to play a major role with the sixers next season?
Does anyone know if he is going to play back in Geelong or take the NBL offseason off? OR, would he stay in SA and play ABL?
