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Years ago
Mine
1.Powell
2.Sam Mac
3.Maher
4.Newley
5.Redhage
6.Cattalini
7.Bruton
8.Groves
9.Horvath
10.Abney

Years ago
I love handle but I dont totally agree with their top 10 NBL players thing. Cortez Groves got serious game but Carlos Powell has to be 1st or 2nd, at the very least. Not 6th. Its extremely hard to pick the top 10 players because are all so close so your going to have debate from someone no mater where you put them. I find myself never quite satisfied because your want to squeeze so many more players in there.
This is handles Top 10:
1. Cortez Groves
2. Sam Mackinnon
3. CJ Bruton
4. Chris Anstey
5. Shawn Redhage
6. Carlos Powell
7. Daryl McDonald
8. Brad Newley
9. Martin Cattalini
10. Mike Helms
My Top 10
1. Carlos Powell
2. Sam Mackinnon
3. Cortez Groves
4. Brad Newely
5. CJ Bruton
6. Chris Anstey
7. Brett Maher
8. Martin Cattalini
9. Larry Abney
10. Nick Horvath
Its bloody hard to pick
