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Adelaide bombshell! Bryce Cotton set to make shock switch to 36ers
Adelaide bombshell! Bryce Cotton set to make shock switch to 36ers

Bryce Cotton of the Wildcats looks on during game one of the NBL Semi Final Series between Melbourne United and Perth Wildcats at John Cain Arena on February 27, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. Photo: Graham Denholm/Getty Images

The five-time NBL MVP is reportedly joining the Adelaide 36ers on a three-year deal.

  • Will Crouch from 9News Adelaide is reporting the Adelaide 36ers have secured the services of Bryce Cotton on a three-year deal
  • Cotton spent nine seasons at the Perth Wildcats, winning five NBL MVP awards and three championships
  • He averaged a career-high of 28.1 points per game last season

The Adelaide 36ers have rocked the NBL landscape with the club believed to have secured the services of five-time MVP and Perth Wildcats legend Bryce Cotton, according to Will Crouch from 9News Adelaide.

In what would be the biggest signing in the proud club's history, Crouch has reported Cotton has agreed to a three-year deal with the 36ers after finishing his nine-year tenure with the Wildcats following the 2024-25 season.

The 32-year-old was named the league's best player last season after a career-high average in points, scoring 28.1 points per game while also recording 4.7 assists and 3.4 rebounds per game as Perth made it all the way to the semi-finals before being beaten by Melbourne United.

Cotton is also a two-time Grand Final MVP and eight-time scoring champion in the NBL, having led the Wildcats to three NBL championships in 2017, 2019 and 2020 and is a ready-made replacement for Kendric Davis, who made the switch from the 36ers to the Sydney Kings.

The reported signing pairs Cotton with another sharpshooter in Dejan Vasiljevic and further boosts a 36ers roster coached by Mike Wells, which already includes big man Isaac Humphries, Kiwi young gun Flynn Cameron, Cotton's former Wildcats teammate Michael Harris and Matt Kenyon.

Cotton's addition would already propel Adelaide towards the top of the list of championship contenders after the team lost in the play-in to to the South East Melbourne Phoenix last season.

In late March, Cotton took to Instagram to reveal he was leaving the Wildcats and praise the place where he spent almost a decade of his career.

Bryce Cotton poses his 5th Andrew Gaze Trophy as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the 2024/25 Hungry Jack’s NBL Season during the Perth Wildcats 2025 NBL MVP Awards at Crown Perth on February 10, 2025 in Perth, Australia. Photo: Paul Kane/Getty Images for NBL

"There’s not enough pictures to showcase the memories and experiences I’ve had in Perth the past 9 seasons, so this pic and caption will have to do,” Cotton wrote.

“Man.. to the red army y’all have welcomed me with open arms from the time I first stepped onto Aussie soil till I scored my last basket of the season a few weeks back. I came at the backend of the season my first year only expecting to be here 6 weeks, and it turned into accomplishing things that no other player has achieved in their first 9 seasons in the history of the league. All glory to God.

“Despite that, I had my slumps along the way on the court but you guys never turned your back on me and always showed genuine support. I can never thank you enough for that.

“I can only hope you had half as much joy watching me play as I had playing in front of y’all year after year. Win lose or draw, I gave you, my teammates, and coaches everything I had.. and thank you once again for accepting, the good games, the bad and everything in between.

“Perth will always be home, but it’s time to say goodbye and see what else God has planned for me and my family.”

He is currently playing for Mets de Guaynabo in Puerto Rico.

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