Bullets re-sign Tristan Devers
14 Jun
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The Brisbane Bullets are pleased to announce the re-signing of Tristan Devers on a three-year deal.
The long-term deal will see the 19-year old, retain his development player position for the first two years, before being elevated to a rostered position ahead of the 2026/27 season, via team option.
After representing Australia at the international level as a junior at the World Championships, the 6’4 guard continued his development with the Bullets, signing his first professional contract with the Club last season.
“It’s great having Tristan return to us for the next three years now that he has decided to go the pro rout,” Brisbane Bullets Hostplus Head Coach Justin Schueller said.
“Tristan demonstrated that he will be able to impact the game at an NBL level and we are excited for him to continue his journey with us. He has earned this opportunity through his daily habits and the way he competed day in, day out last year.”
“He has previously shown on the world stage how he can hold his own in his age group against the best, and we now expect him to do similar as he challenges our squad daily and helps impacts winning for us.”
Devers is looking forward to continuing his professional career in Brisbane.
“To be able to continue my journey with the Bullets is a privilege and great opportunity to improve on and off the court whilst developing my skills as a point guard,” Devers said.
“I’m most looking forward to continuing to strive for success with my teammates, coaches and all involved at the Bullets in NBL25 and beyond.”
Tristan Devers joins Josh Bannan, Tyrell Harrison, Sam McDaniel, Mitch Norton, Casey Prather, Keandre Cook, Isaac White, Rocco Zikarsky, Deng Adel, Tohi Smith-Milner and development players Kye Savage and Josh Kunen on the Bullets roster for NBL25.

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