
BIG South-East Melbourne News
Due respect to Dan Boyce? The guy is a untalented wanker!

Last Tuesday (13 July) Gliddon was listed on Aussie Hoopla's Free Agent Tracker as a 'New Signing', for 2 years with Phoenix (2020-2022).
Motum is not listed there as a new signing with any club, yet. He is listed as 'expected to discuss opportunities' with Hawks and 36ers.
Te Rangi is listed as 'expected to sign with SE Melbourne'.



Motum hasn't signed with the Phoenix, what are you all on about...

Apparently motum is extremely expensive - not within Perth’s budget. Make him highest paid Aussie easily?

Stud 1, cheap centre, better than benson.


11 on roster if they get ns

Import c doesn’t have to be top tier

Going to cost a bit with Creek on good money and Motum not playing for peanuts. Maybe a stud at the point but Pineau did enough last season to trust him in that spot. The 2 would be a bigger need or do they wait to see what's a bigger need as season progresses.

Hawks would need elite 2 imports, kuminga, bolden, Adel, mcdowell white etc just to be in it.

From the rumours what’s our predicted ladder? Can Cairns repeat their efforts with two out of their three imports? Can Perth cover for Kays lost? Sydney without Bogut, Lisch?
NZ look super strong, Phoenix look strong with Creek/Motum/Gliddon plus imports, 36ers have Humphries, Brissy looking stronger too.
Will we have 7 very even teams? Will Hawks come to the party with Deng Adel and co?


This would be good, Import 1 and 5 plus NS
South East Melbourne Phoenix-Mitchell
(I)/6’1 K.Adnam/6’2 A.Gibson
6’6 C.Gliddon/6’7 K.Stephens
6’5 M.Creek/6’6 R.Te Rangi
6’10 B.Motum/6’9 M.Foster(NS)?
(I)/6’9 D.Pineau
DP
6’4 W.Hickey SG
7’1 J.Perry C

From Boti's Brad Hill article:
One of his teammates at the Pioneers, guard Erik Burdon, is trialling for a roster role with Perth Wildcats.Long been a fan of Erik's game. IMO, should've seriously considered him the second Ng dropped out of the NBL.
Burdon is averaging 19.1 points, 3.1 assists and 2.7 rebounds in the SEABL.
In 2008 at North Adelaide Rockets, he won the Woollacott Medal as the fairest and most brilliant player in the SA State League.
