![]() ![]() “But my first reaction was massive disappointment for Jo,” he said. Unfortunately, there will be no Cup for Lual-Acuil, but Vickerman is tipping him to bounce back from the wrist injury. He looked set to star in his return to United following a season in China and Lebanon while he was primed to play for his homeland – South Sudan – in the country’s first World Cup this August and September. Vickerman felt shattered for Lual-Acuil when he heard about his wrist injury given 2023 was looming as a bumper year professionally. Jo Lual-Acuil is planning a return late this year. “But I’m pretty confident that he’ll come back unaffected by it.” “He has pretty good strength there already – it’s just getting the flexibility back into the wrist and how quickly he can get that going. “I guess anytime you take surgery and it’s on his shooting wrist, but all the indications, in terms of how the surgery went and what we’ve seen in the past, is that it’s a four-to-six-month recovery,” Vickerman said. United coach Dean Vickerman is feeling optimistic that Lual-Acuil will feature in NBL24 at some stage. However, Code Sports understands the big man will have to defy the medical odds amid suggestions he faces a battle to play next season. It comes as Melbourne remain hopeful Lual-Acuil can return to the court in November after completing a successful wrist surgery. ![]() United also plans to check in on Maker – who has been playing in China and Israel after NBA stints with Milwaukee, Detroit and Cleveland. Reath is considered a slim chance to return to the NBL given the big dollars he commands, but it won’t stop Melbourne from asking the question. The former Illawarra Hawk has averaged double figure points and rebounds in his first three games for the Trailblazers, including a 12-point and nine rebound performance in a win over Charlotte on Wednesday. Reath, who is coming off a championship in Lebanon, is currently excelling for the Portland Trailblazers at the NBA Summer League.ĭuop Reath dunks the ball past Tari Eason. Melbourne is keen to secure a high-level player for a minimum of two months who can play up to 28 minutes if required. BOOMERS DUO ON UNITED’S RADARīoomers World Cup candidates Duop Reath and Thon Maker have emerged as options for Melbourne United to replace injured marquee centre Jo Lual-Acuil.Ĭode Sports can reveal United will make inquiries about Reath and Maker after losing Lual-Acuil to a wrist injury for four to six months. The Utah State Aggies alum is well-travelled, with European stints in France, Belgium, Hungary and Poland. I also pride myself on playing at an efficient level.” “I’m a hard worker and someone who gives it their all every single game. “I’m looking forward to the competition and how great the atmosphere is with the fans over here every game. “I’ve heard nothing but great things about Australia from my teammates from last year who have played in the NBL,” Smith said. Together, they guided the Jets to the B League finals. Smith was part of a Shiba Jets team that featured former Brisbane Bullets import Vic Law. The roster will be officially complete when they eventually unveil NBL1 gun Gabe Hadley - a Schueller favourite in his time at Victorian club Geelong Supercats - as their last local. New Bullets import Chris Smith in action for Shiba Jets.Īfter a dire NBL23, the Bullets will attack the new season with eight new faces, with only Sobey, Baynes, second-year forward DJ Mitchell and big man Tyrell Harrison left from the team which finished second last with an 8-20 record. ![]()
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