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NBL Star Heading to Adelaide in Shock for Perth Fans
- In March, Bryce Cotton, a 32-year-old American guard and five-time NBL MVP, announced his departure from the Perth Wildcats following nine seasons with the team.
- After Cotton declined a monster contract from the Wildcats and despite earlier stating he would not join another Australian team, reports now indicate he will sign with the Adelaide 36ers.
- Cotton is widely regarded as one of the league’s greatest players, having won eight scoring titles, three championships, and the Andrew Gaze Trophy five times, while averaging 28.1 points per game.
- The 36ers are reportedly set to finalize a three-year contract with Cotton soon, benefiting from available salary room following Kendric Davis’s move to the Sydney Kings.
- Cotton’s move from Perth to Adelaide represents a significant shift that could reshape NBL competition by turning the 36ers into legitimate contenders next season.
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L 43%
C 29%
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