
When is Terrico White going to get involved in the game?
He is calm. He is the Will Weaver that we don't have on the sidelines.


Lets not lock the thread: 31 mins and 5 points.... Really is that acceptable?

Hmm

Hmm

Shut it down, lock the damn thread and anyone who brings it up again is a moron.

This thread aged well




Easier said coming from an outsiders perspective. In my view, the offense obviously is situated around Cotton primarily. But there is no clear cut second/third option. The second option usually is whoever is hot, they go to. Cotton was quiet last game, but they didn't allow for Terrico to take over the game, instead they tried getting Wagstaff and Steindl more looks. I don't think Terrico is a great number 2 option, but I think Bryce Cotton could compliment him in that way if the offense goes through Terrico, and Bryce playing off the ball. Especially in late shot clock situations, where Cotton get's open through off-ball screens and goes into an isolation and/or pick and roll.


He's averaging 15/3/2 on 39/34/85 splits. That's not good or efficient enough for a #2 import imo. Maybe I expect too much.

If White doesn’t come back it’s got more to do with age and injuries.
He’s a great fit for this team. If cotton becomes an Aussie then I think Terrico stays.

Unless Perth get into and go back to back I can't see him returning. Need more consistent scoring, I'll take creek type of player to be honest. He is so good

He's a nice player (and was obviously huge last year), but Perth need another ball handler. A guard or wing who can penetrate is what they're missing. Someone like Hopson or Machado would make them a dynamic team.

Wait until tomorrow night, been mia but has proven what he is capable of doing.

20 points and 15 rebounds in beating the 36ers and locking the Hawks into a finals berth. Easy winner this round?
The other mentions:
Davidson’s Hawks face a Wildcats team with star guard Kevin Lisch hitting his straps after a game-high 24 points in the 73-58 win over the New Zealand Breakers on Friday night.
Darnell Lazare was instrumental in helping the Sydney Kings secure a finals berth, posting 21 points on 8-of-12 shooting in the 81-74 win over Townsville.
Adris Deleon dropped 23 points in the Hawks win over the 36ers, with 22 points and nine rebounds from Stephen Weigh the best for Adelaide.
Tigers’ guard Chris Goulding continued his strong finish to the season, with 23 points in the 66-64 win over Cairns on Friday night.
Full list of winners:
Round 1 – Matthew Knight (Perth Wildcats)8/24 winners from the Breakers.
Round 2 – Corin Henry (Sydney Kings)
Round 3 – Mika Vukona (New Zealand Breakers)
Round 4 – Ben Madgen (Sydney Kings)
Round 5 – Adris Deleon (Wollongong Hawks)
Round 6 – Cedric Jackson (New Zealand Breakers)
Round 7 – Daniel Johnson (Adelaide)
Round 8 – Kevin Lisch (Perth Wildcats)
Round 9 – Cedric Jackson (New Zealand Breakers)
Round 10 – Corin Henry (Sydney Kings)
Round 11 – Cedric Jackson (New Zealand Breakers)
Round 12 – Lucas Walker (Melbourne Tigers)
Round 13 – Gary Ervin (Townsville Crocodiles)
Round 14 – Daniel Johnson (Adelaide 36ers)
Round 15 – Ian Crosswhite (Sydney Kings)
Round 16 – Daryl Corletto (New Zealand Breakers)
Round 17 – Cedric Jackson (New Zealand Breakers)
Round 18 – Peter Crawford (Townsville Crocodiles)
Round 19 – Adris Deleon (Wollongong Hawks)
Round 20 – Shawn Redhage (Perth Wildcats)
Round 21 – Adris Deleon (Wollongong Hawks)
Round 22 – Alex Pledger (New Zealand Breakers)
Round 23 – Alex Pledger (New Zealand Breakers)
Round 24 – Larry Davidson (Wollongong Hawks)
