Bruce returns to Saints on short-term deal
12 Mar
1
min read


Sydney Kings' Shaun Bruce will make a highly anticipated return to the Wellington Saints for the 2025 season, stepping in to strengthen the backcourt while Shea Ili remains in Australia for the NBL post-season.
Bruce, who previously suited up for the Saints in 2018, brings a wealth of experience, having played more than 300 NBL games and winning two championships with the Kings.
His leadership and court vision will be crucial as the Saints look to start the season strong in the absence of Ili, who is still competing in the Australian league.
GOORJIAN ADDS BOGUT TO COACHING STAFF
Saints general manager Jordan Mills says the club welcomes Bruce back with open arms.
“We're super grateful that our former import from 2018 Shaun Bruce has answered our SOS for a stint back in Wellington," said Mills via the Saints website.
"A proven leader and championship winner with the Sydney Kings, Brucey will bring invaluable experience and skill to help us get some wins early on.
"Someone I personally had the pleasure of playing with—a great player but an even better person.
"Welcome back to Brucey, his partner Vee, and son Rocky on our shores.”
Since his last time in Wellington, King #209 Bruce has solidified himself as one of the most reliable playmakers in the Australian NBL, playing a key role in helping the Hoops Capital club win back-to-back championships.
His return to the Saints comes at a crucial time, as they look to establish momentum early in the season before Ili’s return.
Bruce himself is eager to hit the ground running.
“It’s a huge honour to be back in Wellington and representing the Saints," Bruce said.
HOOPS CAPITAL'S OFF-SEASON NEWS HUB
"I have real fond memories of the last time I was here, and I’m excited to get to work with Aaron and all the fellas this weekend.”
His familiarity with the club and his leadership on and off the court will be invaluable as the Saints navigate the early stages of the season.
With a strong roster shaping up and the addition of Bruce, the Saints remain firmly in the hunt for another championship run in 2025.
Saints fans can catch Bruce in action as he suits up this weekend, looking to make an immediate impact in his return to the capital.
Stay up to date with all of Hoops Capital's off-season news here.

7 Feb
Tickets to Sydney's semi-final showdown officially on sale

6 Feb
Final round results not phasing reigning champs

6 Feb
McIntyre brings new perspective to Kings

5 Feb
NBL unveils Kings' Finals schedule

5 Feb
Kings end regular season with defeat to Wildcats
Shaun Bruce

4 Feb
Kings prioritise play offs health during final round

3 Feb
Kings lose high-scoring affair to 36ers

3 Feb
Galloway's Ipswich loom as force to be reckoned with in NBL1
Jaylin Galloway

2 Feb
McIntyre and Cooks star in Unrivalled: Inside NBL23 episode four

2 Feb
Building on momentum key for Kings against Sixers

1 Feb
Sydney to keep foot on throttle during final round
Xavier Cooks

31 Jan
Kings claim NBL's regular season championship
Xavier Cooks

30 Jan
Cooks' triple-double emphasises MVP case
Xavier Cooks

30 Jan
Record crowds see Kings set new franchise marks

30 Jan
Kings duo nominated for NBL23 awards
Xavier Cooks

29 Jan
Kings lock-up top two spot to guarantee home finals
Support your team with the latest gear
Grab your latest team releases before they're gone.

Get the latest Team Updates
Breaking news & special offers. Direct to your inbox.
