
NBL Best Sixth Man candidates
Genius summing up of award. So when you make 1st sub the production falls markedly resulting in the starters having to come back on.
So the game is just about who has the best starting 5. Obviously have never been involved in anything other than low level social.

Kicket 4 ppg, 0 rbd, definitely not, considering the standard he was at before coming to the Kings. Adnam yes.

For mine, Mika Vukona is the most influential bench player in the comp. He is +72 on the season and Te Rangi is -72, how Reuben could be nominated ahead of him is a mystery to me.

Kickert is a surprise omission, especially considering Adnam is on the list. Kickert had a pretty rough patch from basically the FIBA break until recently finding form again, but he's still averaging almost 4 points more than Adnam off the bench. For me it's probably Te Rangi although he's faded a bit of late. Weeks has been really good lately but without looking at the numbers it feels like he only really turned it up late in the season. Jett is probably my pick for runner's up, giving pretty consistent contributions most of the year.

Surely Kickert has to be nominated for 6th man of the year? I don’t know the numbers but I’d have him ahead of Adnam.

Jett's been massive too since coming off the bench, with Hawks looking like they won't make finals though I would lean towards Te Rangi as well.

Pretty tough field there. Some of those guys would be up for multiple awards too. For me, it gets done to two
1. Te Rangi - Most improved candidate too
2. Froling - Rookie of the year candidate too
Weeks
Jett
Norton
Adnam
All solid, but Rueben Te Rangi has lit up stadiums this season and brought his team back into the game. Harry "The Brick" Froling gets paid as a Rookie, but plays like a veteran. He has put in solid performances too and stood tall against some stiff opposition.
Te Rangi by a very small margin...


did russia stand to gain from losing to france? as in - finishing 3rd to avoid the usa until the final? can australia now finish 3rd by losing to canada?
