Anonymous
Years ago

South Dragons

From South Dragons.com.au

South Dragons - New Victorian Force in NBL
14/12/2005

South Dragons is the name of the new Victorian-based Philips Championship NBL franchise, set to begin play in October for the 2006/07 season.

The Dragons will become the twelfth NBL team and will follow-on from the addition of the Newcastle-based Hunter Pirates and the New Zealand Breakers who joined the NBL for the 2003/04 season.

"In choosing the name, we looked at the competitive set which consisted mostly of animals and decided that being a Dragon was not only a more powerful being than a Wildcat or a Crocodile but importantly in a one-on-one battle with a King or a Tiger a Dragon would win every time."

Geographically, the Dragons are the southernmost NBL franchise, not only within Ausralia but within the entire Asia-Pacific region.

"We want to represent the whole state as opposed to an individual city," added Cowan.

"Our fixture will include a number of regional games and we want to ensure that our regionally-based fan aren't isolated by our name."

With a predominantly black college-style home strip and a white away strip, the Dragons will be the second Melbourne-based franchise alongside the Melbourne Tigers.

Melbourne-based teams have traditionally enjoyed a colourful home-town rivallry, an on-court battle that co-owner Mark Cowan believes will be reborn in season 2006/07.

"I'm looking forward to providing Victorians with great home-town derbys once again.

"What better a spectacle for Australian basketball than to have the Dragons and Tigers face-off at Vodafone Arena," added Cowan.

The South Dragons expect to name a head coach by early Feburary, with a formal interview process scheduled for mid-Janurary. Once a coach is announced, the Dragons will begin the task of building a playing roster.

The Dragons will also officially announce a training base over the next two months.

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Isaac  
Years ago

"In choosing the name, we looked at the competitive set which consisted mostly of animals and decided that being a Dragon was not only a more powerful being than a Wildcat or a Crocodile but importantly in a one-on-one battle with a King or a Tiger a Dragon would win every time."
Yeah, but how would a dragon go up against a "36ER" or a "Breaker"?

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cLaRkY  
Years ago

I wonder if New Zealend can "Breaker" new franchise!!!

hahahahaha

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Hope they dont end up draggin their arse on the bottom of the ladder.....ok I hope they do

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Their web site, although nothing much is there is the best out of all the NBL clubs (and the NBL one). Their logo is different, although i would have liked it to have included a basketball.

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twenty four  
Years ago

Don't really like the uniforms - too plain, and do people think SOUTHERN would be better than SOUTH?

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Dr Bullshit  
Years ago

wouldnt it have been smarter to call it like the South Melbourne Dragons. Or is that passing back to the days of the Magic too much?

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Eddie #55  
Years ago

I agree with both points of twenty four's.
The uniforms aren't the most exciting goin around but they'll do.
I also think that the Southern Dragons has a better ring to it than South Dragons

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connor  
Years ago

I saw them Training at Frankston and i met all the players

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connor  
Years ago

Shane Heals da bomb

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connor  
Years ago

I've got every players signature

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