Way-too-early call: Carlin Davison is my first-picked player in #NBLSupercoach for #NBL26.
(Would love him getting more run this season too but I'll leave Petteri Koponen to cook β the Breakers are flying.)
#NBLSupercoach Rd 8
π’ Score: 372
πͺ Rank: 592 (π½ 16)
π Trades: Jackson-Cartwright, Webster βΆοΈ Davis, Windler
Traded the money tied up in PJC for a still-appreciating Davis, which has helped set things up really nicely for the coming weeks.
#NBLSupercoach Rd 9
π’ Score: 382
πͺ Rank: 288 (πΌ 304)
π Trades: Hickey, White, Hurt βΆοΈ Cook, Harrison, Jackson-Cartwright
Handy move up in rank considering captain and starter choices. Team value has really gone off the charts π so need to be making the most of that now.
#NBLSupercoach Rd 10
π’ Score: 409
πͺ Rank: 561 (π½ 273)
π Trades: Harrell, Davis βΆοΈ Cooks, Adams
Bit of a horror week. Two suspensions, three DNPs and didn't get Bryce Cotton π€¦
#NBLSupercoach Rd 11
π’ Score: 397
πͺ Rank: 1258 (π½ 697)
π Trades: Lewis, Adams βΆοΈ Davison, Davis
Putting these last two weeks straight in the bin ποΈ Not a lot going right at the moment.
#NBLSupercoach Rd 12
π’ Score: 441
πͺ Rank: 1065 (πΌ 193)
π Trades: Windler, Davison βΆοΈ Prather, Days
Mostly through the rough patch from the Adelaide suspensions and stuffing up the resulting pivot. Set up for a full team of doubles this round with Harrell to come back in.
#NBLSupercoach Rd 13
π’ Score: 557
πͺ Rank: 778 (πΌ 287)
π Trades: Pinder, Henshall βΆοΈ Harrell, Marshall
Good score. Could've been a great score if I'd found a way to keep Prather as a forward. In hindsight, fading Harrell might've been the play. Hope he bounces back.
#NBLSupercoach Rd 15
π’ Score: 608
πͺ Rank: 486 (πΌ 189)
π Trades: Cook, Lopez βΆοΈ Adams, Mooney
Cracked a 600+ score for the first time π Adams great. Was saved a bit by the Bullets' injuries giving White a run. But a bit unlucky Mooney had foul trouble both games.
Stop framing it as being about the Boomers.
It reduces his enormous contribution to Australian sport down to "what else can he do for us?"
Bryce Cotton has already given enough enjoyment to so many people to be worthy of calling himself an Australian.