
Who is the worst Wildcats Import Big of all time?
Plumlee will be better than Hunt, Cooke Jr and McKay.

Plumlee to be a flop. BOOK IT!


AD Smith - one of the nicest humans you'd ever meet, but yeah as for his on court performances.... Had a good three point shooting clip in college but was a little overwhelmed in the NBL. Had a decent career throughout Europe and is now doing very nicely back in his home state of Oregon selling real estate.

Smith only lasted about 6 games I think.

IIRC smith was an injury replacement for the great Andrew Vlahov but was more of a big.
Are there historical NBL stats available? I’m sure they would show Smith was an absolute BUM and far behind Hunt.


Dewey. Was only cult like, because he was basically embracing his lack of ability. One good looking rooster though I’ll give him that.

AD Smith and it's not even close IMOWas Smith a big? I remember him as a three, although I only barely recall that he existed at all.

and he is still in Perth!

Definitely Travis Lindstrom



Basketball Australia Chief Executive Officer Kristina Keneally today confirmed Virgin Australia will grant access to Virgin Velocity lounges to Women’s National Basketball League players for the remainder of the this season.
Ms Keneally and Virgin have also agreed that WNBL access to the Velocity program for the next season, including the lounge, will be considered as part of Basketball Australia’s sponsorship renewal discussions currently underway.
“I’m extremely pleased that Virgin Australia has stepped up to provide Velocity lounge access to our WNBL players,” Ms Keneally said.
“Virgin have been great supporters of men’s basketball for almost a decade now, taking on the National Basketball League as their first partnership with a major sporting body in 2004.
“Importantly, Virgin has now stepped up and thrown their weight behind women’s sport – which is a very welcome move from one of our major national airlines.
“We can’t pretend that equality exists in any sport in Australia; but Basketball Australia will continue as it has begun under my leadership, working through these challenges with a clear-eyed focus on equality and valuing the accomplishment of all athletes equally.”
