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He had one great game this last season, that was the win against Perth in Perth in taking on Maher's role in his absence. While it was a great effort and a performance beyond his age and years in the league, I think it was more of a fluke as he would always struggle to repeat that performance. When I think of Brad Hill's game, what always comes to mind is his persistence to drive the ball to the hoop only to have the ball stolen from him by the opposition. He needs to learn when the right time is to pass on the ball and accept a back seat role until he has gained more experience. I get the impression that Adelaide is in a hurry to develop this player instead of letting him do it slowly and thoroughly. They have put all their eggs in the one basket when it comes to developing players not by giving others a good looking. Sure Hill is one of the better new players to come from the Institute but you can't expect him to take on a big role in the team without more experience.