
Perth Wildcats Imports
Vague iturned 22 in jan this year so same age as 4 year college returnees

At worst Vague could provide 1 hard foul per quarter which could help keep Brandt, Jarvis and Kay out of foul trouble... when it comes to 11th player I'd prefer a bug due to how the league is reffed and how it feels bigs get more stupid fouls (than guards getting reach in fouls for example).
At best Vague could be more than handy, could spread the floor more or fill up the lane on defence with his wide frame.
I think I'd have like to see them chase a more unknown player with a link to the club like Keanu Pinder

While I agree not every player has to be elite, you usually use the end of your bench for a young up and comer or guys that bring an elite skill. Like Stiendl brings elite shooting in limited mins for example.
Hire used to bring elite rebounding. You can make the arguement he stil brings that skill. Along with veteran leadership which is often under rated.
Vague doesn't have any elite skills yet and IMO won't develop any, but it was all in or nothing for the cats after several years as a DP. He deserved the shot at a full contract. They have to give him some opportunities though otherwise they should have just left him as a travelling DP.

I hope Vague does well, but tbh he never really impressed me on the court in his limited minutes. Looked like he had an ok offensive game and some good tools, but just seemed really slow and not NBL standard. Was quite surprised he got a main roster spot this season.
Hopefully he improves a lot more with the increased opportunity as well as being a year older. Will gain a lot more confidence though this year which can work wonders for players.

From what I have seen Vague has none of the tools. He is tall but soft and slow. His offence is jump shots but his shooting percentage is terrible. His defence is also terrible. What part of his game is going to improve to NBL standard other than being tall?

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