Kings re-sign Mitchell as development player
23 Aug
1
min read


The Sydney Kings are excited to announce Ignatius Mitchell has re-signed as a development player for the NBL23 season.
Mitchell, who was part of our club's championship run in NBL22, returns for a second stint with the reigning NBL champions at Qudos Bank Arena.
"I'm excited to be back and honestly thought returning for a second season is better for my career than heading over the college," said the 19-year-old, who recorded averages of 12.32 points, 8.05 rebounds, 2.42 assists and 0.84 steals for Norths Bears in NBL1 this campaign.
YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THE SYDNEY KINGS FULL NBL23 SCHEDULE HERE
YOU CAN NOW PURCHASE FULL OR SEVEN-GAME MEMBERSHIPS HERE
"I thoroughly enjoyed the experience of being around a professional club last year, learning first-hand from the best way to approach the game on and off the court.
"The impact year one with the Kings has on my game was evident during this season with Norths, where my shooting has come on leaps and bounds - purely by going up against guys like DJ [Vasiljevic] and [Shaun] Brucey each and every day.
"I have no doubt Sydney is the best place for me to help reach my basketball goals."
Mitchell and his teammates, which include Xavier Cooks, Dejan Vasiljevic, Shaun Bruce, Angus Glover, Derrick Walton Jr, Tim Soares, Justin Simon, Kouat Noi, Biwali Bayles, Jordan Hunter, Jaylin Galloway and Jackson Makoi, officially returned to the court on Monday, August 22 for the start of their pre-season.

21 Mar
Kings get it done for back-to-back wins at home

20 Mar
Kings lock in for biggest ever win over United

18 Mar
Game day guide Round 10

18 Mar
Round 10 Preview: United and Taipans

18 Mar
Kings Frequently Asked Questions II

18 Mar
Hostplus extends partnership with Kings

16 Mar
Mayor Chagai and the Savannah Pride

13 Mar
Kings close out NBL Cup with huge win over the Bullets

12 Mar
Round 11 Home Game announced against the Wildcats

11 Mar
Hawks too good for Kings in NBL Cup Game Seven

7 Mar
Kings rule over Phoenix in NBL Cup Game Six

5 Mar
Basketball returns to Qudos Bank Arena for two home games in Round 10

4 Mar
Kings go down to the Snakes in NBL Cup Game 5

4 Mar
Brydens Lawyers Sydney Kings and Flames launch Healthy Deadly Kids program

28 Feb
United snatch the W in a thriller

25 Feb
Kings young-guns lead the way in win over the Breakers
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.
