James Batemon Ruled Out for Remainder of NBL25
26 Dec
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The Brisbane Bullets regret to announce that star point guard James Batemon has been ruled out for the rest of the NBL25 season due to a hamstring injury sustained during the team’s recent victory over the Cairns Taipans.
Brisbane Bullets CEO Malcolm Watts expressed his disappointment over the unfortunate news but remained optimistic about the team’s ability to overcome the setback.
“James has been an integral part of our success this season, bringing leadership, energy, and exceptional playmaking ability to the court,” Watts said.
“It’s always difficult to see a player sidelined, especially ones as dedicated as James. However, we are confident in our squad’s resilience and are actively evaluating the player market for an import replacement who can help us maintain our momentum.”
Head Coach Justin Schueller acknowledged Batemon’s impact on the team and emphasised the importance of moving forward as a unit.
“James has been key in our growth this season, both on and off the court,” Schueller said.
“We’ll regroup, adapt, and continue to push towards our goals.”
The Brisbane Bullets currently hold an 9-8 record and remain in the hunt for a strong finish to the NBL season.
The team is determined to rally together and maintain their recent form in Batemon’s absence.
The club will provide updates on a replacement player shortly.

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