
Perth V United GF series will be a cracker
Maybe all these Tigers championships with mid season signings is telling us something. Could be an omen for Kennedy….
Even last season, many would say the injury to Prather was the moment United started turning their season around. Of course Felix didn’t stay….but him and Moller were crucial in the stretch the established the team
Moral of the story- there’s plenty ahead of us in NBL 18/19! It's early days....

"Marcus Timmons was one of the GOAT mid-season import signings. His 2000 grandfinal performance is still the best by a single player for a Wildcats team."
He did it in 97 with the Tigers too, the ultimate mid-season guy!

Timmons' haul was way more valuable, we needed it vs. the mighty Titans in a three game series. Meanwhile Cotton's game was against a hapless Hawks in a best of five who were one of the worst Grand Final teams of all time along with the 2010 Hawks funnily enough.



Marcus Timmons was one of the GOAT mid-season import signings. His 2000 grandfinal performance is still the best by a single player for a Wildcats team.
Better than a 45 point performance by some random called Cotton?

Also there was another incident in the '03 GF G2 in Perth - female Kings fan went feral on Wildcats supporters. Too long ago to remember exactly what happened. Man, how times have changed.


Someone must have the recording...

"check for the Perf Werld avatar to know that you are reading the original and best Perthworld tribute account"
♪♫♬ May I have your attention, please?
May I have your attention, please?
Will the real Perthworld please stand up?
I repeat, will the real Perthworld please stand up?
We're gonna have a problem here ♪♫♬

It's not BS. It was pretty big news in online NBL circles when it happened. LV is old school like me.
I remember back in 2009 we were in an entirely different landscape - Kings fans were the most arrogant fans back then after enduring being Violet Crumbles for so long and then getting Goorj and three-peating. So so arrogant until their club went under.


Donta 2009 was indeed the stuff of nightmares
Although on the flipside, 2008 was one of my best basketball memories, travelling to Sydney and then watching Lampley hit the game winner!
Grumpy old Sydney lady physically hit a Tigers fan in the row in front of me after the game. You can see it in the background of the TV footage of one of the players getting interviewed. No word of a lie.
Good times!

so many cheap knockoffs these days for example reply #714449
check for the Perf Werld avatar to know that you are reading the original and best Perthworld tribute account. I mean yes fake Perf Werld is partly right we all know the refs are our buddies over here but they don't get paid handsomely lol actually they are cheap compared to a wildcats membership.

Donta Smith, good get, you'd still have nightmares about him I reckon!

Another example is Lampley replacing Muursepp at the Tigers in 2008.

Fair point Paul.
Although there have been other examples, like Donta Smith replacing Cortez Groves with the South Dragons in 2009.

Very true LV, although out of interest I think only one of those played on a championship team, and they were the defending champions.

Randle, Cotton, Childress, Boone, Ware.
5 players who joined their teams mid season in recent years.
This is why threads like this are pretty pointless right now.

I'm sorry but I just can't buy what United are offering us this season, I'm not sure if I'm influenced by them going to overtime (instead of winning in regulation) so they are working harder than other clubs or if it's because Dwayne Russell gets excited seeing them tap the ball out of bounds and he makes watching United games draining.
I agree with a lot of the posts above, Cairns have got off to a rough start but they have some very good parts and will get better the more that they play together (so far no double headers). Trimble is a flat out baller and Newbill is close to player of the month in October.
Illawarra simply have too many players that 'have been there, done that' so I'm expecting them to improve also.
NZ are a scary team to come up against as they could win or lose by 20 any match... that game against Perth they should have led by 15 for most of the first 3 quarters.
Brisbane are still trying to find their identity and Patterson and Bairstow will become unstoppable in 2019 and Gliddon seems to be flourishing as the go to guy (which may change as the above improve) so they could be a contender for sure.
Sydney playing Perth in the grand final series was my tip prior to the season starting and that hasn't changed even if David Wear is a complete waste of court time.
Adelaide don't impress me at all, I know this talks about the refereeing but they seem more concerned with the calls or lackthereof instead of playing basketball and Drmic is a bigger headcase than Sobey. Good luck to 36ers fans but I just can't trust this team and Wiley needs to start crashing the boards.

The four teams ruled out are for the championship, not so much making finals. Brisbane or Illawarra could well make it into the top four, but will not progress to the Grand Final, and I doubt they'd win it this season.
Perth, NZ, Melbourne and Sydney are all legit chances of winning the whole thing

Only teams I would rule out at this stage are Cairns, Illawarra, Adelaide and Brisbane.
Did you miss Brisbane’s recent scalps of Perth, NZ and Adelaide, 2 of which were away? What about Gliddon’s and Te Rangi’s improvement. What about Bairstow now coming back to full health?
Cairns, Illawarra are a little behind but I feel are one improved piece away from catching up the ladder. My examples would be Hall rising to the mean of an average import, and Cedric Jackson rediscovering some of his form. Conklin is still very capable and Blanchfield has improved remarkably. I wouldn’t feel comfortable counting either of them out.
With Adelaide, of course I am biased, but a team with Sobey, DJ, Moore, Wiley, and a good bench of Drmic, Deng, Froling. I have purposely excluded stating Teys and Deleon for fear of upsetting others.
Overall, I would not count any of the above out of making the playoffs.

So you've virtually ruled everyone out

Only teams I would rule out at this stage are Cairns, Illawarra, Adelaide and Brisbane.

No teams at the moment are untouchable that you could guarantee their appearance in a GF.
Perth have a good record, but many of these are home games, and we've seen how they faded against Brisbane.
Conversely, I wouldn't count out anyone from making the GF now.
Brisbane, touted to be last or second last have beaten Perth, NZ in NZ and Adelaide in Adelaide...who would have predicted that?
Cairns are bottom but they have Trimble and if Hall steps up to be even an average import, they would have won a couple of those games.
Sydney continues to tease us with what they are capable of, they could be due to take off, we don't know.
Adelaide should improve significantly when Moore is fully healthy again, add him to a beasting Sobey and DJ with a very handy Wiley, look out for that NBL!
This year is very exciting, no certainties at all.


Remember last season that Melbourne was terribly inconsistent, Perth looked destined to be champs, NZ looked destined to be champs, Adelaide looked horrible... all during the regular season.

LOL at this thread. Perth vs runner up will not be a nail biter. Don't u know how many titles we have? How many does your team have? We also have the most fans in attendance and the most refs so good luck.

I can see NZ, Brisbane or Sydney fans being upset with this thread, too
Probably only two teams I'd write out of contention at this stage. The other 6 could all conceivably contest the GF or indeed, win the title.
Agree that Perth and United look the two favourites though.

You're the cracker, OP
