
JP not coming back...Prather to Cats.
Wildcats staff Wade Dobson in Spain with Prather this weekend:
@wadedobson
May 25
Big turn out for @olympiacosbc vs @promitheasbc in the Greek Basket Semis...
Plus side, good to have a surprise catch up with @cprather24. Went off with 16 points in third quarter alone despite his side getting blown out.

Zodiac? Are you here? Gonna post that link soon?

Still waiting for that link Zodiac...


Same with the "prather left because the Cats low-balled him" nonsense.
That came from the horse's mouth, he said that in an interview.

Read the article, he's made it clear they are resigning Hire. FMD
Also apparent that any talk of Prather was in jest.
I actually liked Tokoto, I think he's a very good SF.
But as discussed elsewhere, we are deficient in 3-point shooting, and they want the SF to address that. Could be Walker is back on the cards.
Pissed about Hire.
A bench with Hire, Steindl, and Vague, doesn't inspire confidence.
Especially with the way that Gleeson like to play the 2nd-unit for extended minutes.

Go with 3 and have hire as a mentor to the younger guys, he took a big pay cut last year to keep his spot from what I heard

http://nbl.com.au/news/article/42165-wildcats-wont-re-sign-tokoto-eyeing-prather

So we may be looking at a lineup like this... perhaps Prather playing more 2/3
Martin/Norton
COTTON/ Steindl
PRATHER/ Hire
Kay/Wagstaff/Vague
Brandt/Jervis
Let's hope they go the 3 import route and use Hire as a training player ready to step up as an injury replacement. 3rd import to be a tall 2 for those times when Cotton gets posted up by a taller player
Martin/Norton
COTTON/ Import
PRATHER/ Steindl
Kay/Wagstaff/Vague
Brandt/Jervis


Of course Tokoto wasn't coming back. It was ridiculous for a pro baller in his playing position not to have an outside shot. The way teams backed away from him with the ball at the top of the key was embarrassing from a Cats perspective (and the coaching did nothing to try to hide the deficiency).

Of course Tokoto wasn't coming back. It was ridiculous for a pro baller in his playing position not to have an outside shot. The way teams backed away from him with the ball at the top of the key was embarrassing from a Cats perspective (and the coaching did nothing to try to hide the deficiency).
