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Kendric Davis to Sydney, Adelaide Exodus & Tough Viewer Questions | NBL Offseason + Aussie Basketball Talk

Kendric Davis to Sydney, Adelaide Exodus & Tough Viewer Questions | NBL Offseason + Aussie Basketball Talk

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This week on Time Out - No Flop Zone, Joey Wright and Boti Nagy tackle a massive week of NBL free agency drama, coaching debates, and viewer questions! 🏀🔥

First up, Kendric Davis signs with the Sydney Kings—but it didn’t come easy! Hear how Matt Weston went all the way to China to re-sign him. Meanwhile, Adelaide’s free agents have cleared out, with Sunday Dech and Lay Mayen both landing at Perth.

Joey and Boti also break down:

  • Only two Australian coaches currently in the NBA
  • Cairns’ hunt for a new head coach
  • Is Brian Goorjian’s success just about having more money to spend?


Viewer Topics & Hot Questions:

🔥 Is there too much pressure on new Brisbane coach Stu Lash already?
🔥 Has Adelaide 36ers completely lost their local identity?
🔥 Do you need coaching qualifications to coach in the NBL?
🔥 What's wrong with the NBA Play-In Tournament format?
🔥 Do coaches’ sons have an advantage in basketball?
🔥 Which failed NBL coaches deserve a second chance?
🔥 Should Kai Sotto return to the NBL?
🔥 Joey and Boti pick their worst 36ers players of all time 😳
🔥 Why won’t the NBA fix the All-Star Game?
🔥 Previewing the upcoming Australia vs New Zealand series 🇦🇺🇳🇿

This is another loaded episode with plenty of honest takes, viewer interaction, and no-fluff hoops analysis.

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