{"id":314525,"date":"2025-11-28T15:25:12","date_gmt":"2025-11-28T15:25:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/314525\/"},"modified":"2025-11-28T15:25:12","modified_gmt":"2025-11-28T15:25:12","slug":"the-best-nbl-player-at-every-age","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/314525\/","title":{"rendered":"The best NBL player at every age"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With 10 rounds of Hungry Jack&#8217;s NBL26 action in the books, the NBL Media crew were thrown the challenge to choose the most impactful player across every age in the league.<\/p>\n<p>Ranging from 17 to 39 years of age, there have been numerous players making big plays and putting out dominant performances for their respective teams.<\/p>\n<p>Without further ado, here is our content team&#8217;s fiercely debated list at the unofficial halfway mark of the 2025-26 season.<\/p>\n<p>* Remember, this is just the unbiased opinion of our reporters to open up some debate, so we&#8217;d love to hear your best across our social media channels. <\/p>\n<p>17 &#8211; Dash Daniels (Melbourne United)<\/p>\n<p>Melbourne&#8217;s exciting NBL Next Star, who has played a key role in United&#8217;s franchise-best 13-2 start to the NBL season and already established himself as one of the competition&#8217;s top one-ball defenders. <br \/>Next in line: Illawarra&#8217;s Jackson Ball, who will join the University of Wisconsin after the season, is one of the brightest New Zealand prospects coming through the ranks.<\/p>\n<p>18 &#8211; Karim Lopez (New Zealand Breakers)<\/p>\n<p>The do-it-all forward for the Breakers, who has made a jump in his second season as a NBL Next Star. The talented Mexican was listed as a lottery pick in ESPN&#8217;s latest mock 2026 NBA Draft.<br \/>Next in line: Perth NBL Next Star Noa Kouakou-Heuge, from France, is one of the more exciting naturally gifted talents in the world.<\/p>\n<p>19 &#8211; Goc Malual (Sydney Kings)<\/p>\n<p>The young Sydney Kings big man, who played for Australian under 19s team at the 2025 FIBA World Cup, recently made his NBL debut against the Brisbane Bullets. <br \/>Next in line: Adelaide&#8217;s Che Brogan, is a dynamic left-handed guard, who has just come out of Basketball Australia&#8217;s Centre of Excellence.<\/p>\n<p>20 &#8211; Tristan Devers (Brisbane Bullets)<\/p>\n<p>The third-year Bullet, who Australia at both the under 17s FIBA World Cup and under 16s Asia Cup, is enjoying a career-high stats across the board for Stu Lash&#8217;s side. <br \/>Next in line: Perth&#8217;s Dontae Russo-Nance, from New Zealand, has started five games in his third year with the Wildcats.<\/p>\n<p>21 &#8211; Malique Lewis (South East Melbourne Phoenix)<\/p>\n<p>The Trinidad and Tobago NBL Next Star has established himself as a key part of Josh King&#8217;s Phoenix outfit, due to offensive and defensive versatility. <br \/>Next in line: Perth&#8217;s Ben Henshall, who has represented the Boomers on numerous occasions.<\/p>\n<p>22 &#8211; Owen Foxwell (South East Melbourne Phoenix)<\/p>\n<p>One of the competition&#8217;s true rising stars and best Australian point guards, who has come into his own as a full-time starter at South East Melbourne.<br \/>Next in line: Sydney&#8217;s Jaylin Galloway. The two-time NBL champion, who spent time with Wisconsin in the NBA G-League, recently won the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup MVP award.<\/p>\n<p>23 &#8211; Sam Mennenga (New Zealand Breakers)<\/p>\n<p>The early favourite for this season&#8217;s Next Gen Award, producing career-high marks in points (16.9), rebounds (7.4), assists (1.6), steals (0.8), blocks (0.5) and free-throw percentage (71.9).<br \/>Next in line: Cairns&#8217; Mojave King. An athletic, scoring wing from New Zealand, who was selected with the 47th pick in the 2023 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers.<\/p>\n<p>24 &#8211; Josh Bannan (Tasmania JackJumpers)<\/p>\n<p>One of Australia&#8217;s best young forwards, who has taken his game to the next level in Tasmania and is now a mainstay in the Boomers set-up.<br \/>Next in line: Tasmania&#8217;s David Johnson. A do-it-all forward, that is going to play a big factor in the second half of the season.<\/p>\n<p>25 &#8211; Bryce Hamilton (Tasmania JackJumpers)<\/p>\n<p>An electric left-handed guard, who has taken the competition by storm ever since he made his debut. Currently the NBL&#8217;s seventh-best scorer and will be a big part of Tasmania&#8217;s finals push.<br \/>Next in line: Melbourne&#8217;s import duo Tyson Walker and Jesse Edwards, who have been pivotal in the club&#8217;s historic 13-2 start to the campaign.<\/p>\n<p>26 &#8211; Kendric Davis (Sydney Kings)<\/p>\n<p>Hands down, one of the best guards in the competition, who seems to be getting more comfortable with each passing game. Finished second in last season&#8217;s MVP voting and will be in the mix once again in NBL26.<br \/>Next in line: Illawarra&#8217;s Will Hickey. In the conversation for the best Australian point-guard in the NBL currently.<\/p>\n<p>27 &#8211; Isaac Humphries (Adelaide 36ers)<\/p>\n<p>Has re-established himself as one of the NBL&#8217;s premier big men and been a big part of Adelaide&#8217;s exception start to the 2025-26 campaign.<br \/>Next in line: Tasmania&#8217;s Will Magnay. The 2024 Paris Olympian is arguably the best shot-blocker and rim defender in the NBL.<\/p>\n<p>28 &#8211; Kristian Doolittle (Perth Wildcats)<\/p>\n<p>The heartbeat of the Perth Wildcats, who is scoring a career-high 15.7 points a game in his third NBL season. Can also legitimately mark one through five.<br \/>Next in line: Adelaide&#8217;s Dejan Vasiljevic. A two-time champion that is one of the best shooters in the country.<\/p>\n<p>29 &#8211; Jack McVeigh (Cairns Taipans)<\/p>\n<p>Fresh off his Olympic debut and an NBA stint with the Houston Rockets, McVeigh is scoring a career-high 20.2 points a game as the focal point of Cairns&#8217; offence.<br \/>Next in line: Perth&#8217;s Dylan Windler. The former NBA talent is a key cog for the Wildcats and one of the best rebounding guards in the NBL.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>30 &#8211; Parker Jackson-Cartwright (New Zealand Breakers)<\/p>\n<p>The engine of the New Zealand Breakers, who is as dangerous as any guard in the league out on transition.<br \/>Next in line: Adelaide&#8217;s Zylan Cheatham and Sydney&#8217;s Xavier Cooks. Two of the competition&#8217;s most potent power forwards.<\/p>\n<p>31 &#8211; Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. (Perth Wildcats)<\/p>\n<p>The South Sudanese international is excelling in his first season in Perth and is once again proving to be one of the most lethal centres in the competition.<br \/>Next in line: Illawarra&#8217;s QJ Peterson. A microwave scorer off the bench for the Hawks.<\/p>\n<p>32 &#8211; Tyler Harvey (Illawarra Hawks)<\/p>\n<p>Mr Big Shot who guided the Hawks to their second title in NBL25. The left-handed combo guard has been a revelation in Illawarra since arriving ahead of 2020-21 season. Finishes just ahead of United star Milton Doyle for the honour.<br \/>Next in line: Melbourne&#8217;s Milton Doyle. One of the smoothest players in the league, who guided Tasmania to a title in the NBL24 season.<\/p>\n<p>33 &#8211; Bryce Cotton (Adelaide 36ers)<\/p>\n<p>The greatest import to ever play in the NBL and with five MVPs (and counting) to his name, could soon be considered the competition&#8217;s GOAT.<br \/>Next in line: South East Melbourne&#8217;s John Brown III. The engine that ignites the Phoenix, who is one of the most disruptive defenders in the NBL.<\/p>\n<p>34 &#8211; Casey Prather (Brisbane Bullets)<\/p>\n<p>Devastatingly will miss the remainder of the NBL26 season with a knee injury but had re-invented himself as one of the best forwards of the game this campaign, while averaging a career-best 24.4 points per game.<br \/>Next in line: Illawarra&#8217;s Todd Blanchfield. Mr 450 games, who is still one of the NBL&#8217;s best three-point shooters.<\/p>\n<p>35 &#8211; Nathan Sobey (South East Melbourne Phoenix)<\/p>\n<p>The Tokyo Olympic bronze medallist is enjoying one of his best seasons to date (21 points per game), while powering the Phoenix into championship contention.<br \/>Next in line: Sydney&#8217;s Matthew Dellavedova. A four-time Olympian who won a NBA title with Cleveland.<\/p>\n<p>36 &#8211; No current players aged 3637 &#8211; JaVale McGee (Illawarra Hawks)<\/p>\n<p>The three-time NBA champion has been a dominant force for the Hawks all season. Arguably one of the most athletic imports to ever play in the NBL, who features heavily in the top plays each week. <br \/>Next in line: Melbourne&#8217;s Chris Goulding. Arguably the greatest shooter to ever play in the NBL.<\/p>\n<p>38 &#8211; No current players aged 3839 &#8211; Jesse Wagstaff (Perth Wildcats)<\/p>\n<p>The Perth Wildcats legend, who has six NBL titles to his name. 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