Jaylen Adams returns to Sydney for the NBL25 season
1 Jul
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The Sydney Kings are excited to welcome back star import guard Jaylen Adams for the upcoming NBL25 season.
Adams reunites with teammate Xavier Cooks, with whom he clinched the NBL22 championship while also earning league MVP honours.
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Adams' signing (along with import forward Cameron Oliver) further solidifies the Kings' roster into the upcoming coming NBL25 season.
Sydney Kings coach Brian Goorjian was thrilled at the prospect of working with Adams for NBL25.
“I’m excited to have him back. Jaylen is one of the most talented players in the league. He’s motivated to return, have a great year and win a championship,” Goorjian said.
“One of the most important pieces in recruitment was this point guard position. I’m very confident in his ability, especially considering his understanding of the team, the league, and the city of Sydney itself."
With one roster spot remaining for NBL25, Coach Brian Goorjian suggests it will likely be filled by a local player.
Adams will look to build on his return and strongly contribute to the Kings' pursuit of a third championship in four seasons under the coaching of Brian Goorjian.

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