Cadee Stars As Capitals Win QSL Championship
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29 Oct
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Brisbane Bullets star Jason Cadee has capped off his tremendous QSL campaign by leading his Brisbane Capitals to the championship this weekend.
Brisbane took down Harry Froling and the RedCity Roar 97-89 in a thrilling Grand Final on Saturday night.
Cadee was enormous in the decider, amassing 39 points, eight rebounds and seven assists. Over his past six games of the QSL season, Cadee scored 39, 24, 43, 47, 34 and 27 points.
Froling had a massive double-double in the Grand Final for the Roar, finishing with 20 points and 25 rebounds. The 22-year-old finished the QSL season averaging 28.7 points and 17.2 rebounds per game.
Both Cadee and Froling will now turn their full attention to preparing for the Bullets NBL21 campaign. The 2020/21 Hungry Jack’s NBL Season is slated to begin in mid-January.

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