
Hawks and Cairns
I think any talk of uncertainly around the Hawks combined with losing Kay and Norton will be dangerous. They've made no early moves (other than Ogilvy returning), there have been no rumours of moves (other than losing Conger) and no positive ownership stories out there.
They are going to need to identify new talent or get lucky recycling pieces to recover. On the new talent front, Sydney and Adelaide have already picked up three of those. On recycling, Cadee has already moved, Drmic has stayed put, Majok probably already moving; Kenny is available, but they'll need more than that. They can put a bigger load on Coenraad and hope Ogilvy gets back to his best, but I don't know if that would cut it.

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"No aggressive moves and haven't really reached out to players from what I've heard."
How the hell would you know that? I'm sure that both those teams, and in fact, all teams are busy speaking to agents and negotiating contracts. Just because they choose not to do it in public or announce everything they do on twitter doesn't mean they're all off on holiday.

CNS just announced the signing of Mike Kelly as head coach. Apart from BNE, every other team is doing nothing too. Let's just see how it plays out.

Not just for the offseason, but the whole NBL season too. Watch this space.


Had 23/12/4 at a high clip in a win against the Blaze.
Runners up were NZ's Jackson with 11/9/11 in a road win over the Tigers and Holmes with 13/16/7 against the Hawks.
Redhage had 19 and 7 in beating Melbourne at home.
Others considered for Player of the Week for Round 14 included Aaron Bruce (Sydney), Thomas Abercrombie (New Zealand), Andrew Warren (Cairns), Cameron Tragardh (Melbourne), Mark Worthington (Gold Coast) and Diamon Simpson (Adelaide).Rightful winner this week?
