
The Kuoat Noi thread
"Noi has the potential to be in the NBA in the near future, Kay will probably will never get go the nba level."
Spot on.
"Right now if I am an nbl coach I would rather have Noi in my team, better upside and skill sets , better athleticism."
I don't think your coaching career would last very long! Every NBL coach would take the All-First Teamer who is one of the best rebounders and defenders in the competition, one of the best passing big men in the comp, and who is a proven winner, over the promising rookie who has played one game.

I have absolutely no idea about where this kid will end up but I know I absolutely bloody love watching him play and wish him all the best and if he wins Rookie of the Year with this class then he has done a phenomenal job and hopefully Cairns have greatly improved throughout the season

I have absolutely no idea about where this kid will end up but I know I absolutely bloody love watching him play and wish him all the best and if he wins Rookie of the Year with this class then he has done a phenomenal job and hopefully Cairns have greatly improved throughout the season

Not really comparing apples and oranges with Noi and Kay. Not a good comparison.


"College at TCU."
Thanks, for his talent it seems like he came out of nowhere in the NBL, although I don't follow the college leagues.



Yes Oliver was injured but you must have been watching a different game because he certainly played in last quarter, at least fifty percent imo.

Don’t forget Oliver was injured and couldn’t play last quarter. Changed Cairns’ game at both ends.



To early to tell, certainty not convinced yet, one game into the season on a losing side that capitulated in the last.

You never know. Best case scenario I see him taking the same path the Deng Adel has taken. Fringe NBA player, Fringe Boomer too. Can’t see him wanting to play in Europe (unless the offers are way better than the NBL), and with the way the NBL is going attracting more and more NBA Scouts, could be a win-win situation for him and his NBA aspirations. Although I see him taking the G-League path.
