The National Basketball League (NBL) is in the midst of a frustrating season for the Brisbane Bullets, with the team currently sitting at the bottom of the ladder. In an effort to turn things around, the Bullets have recently been linked to former Boomers head coach Chris Anstey for a potential new gig.
Anstey is a highly experienced coach, having served as head coach of the Boomers from 2011 to 2013. During his tenure, the Boomers won two gold medals at the FIBA Oceania Championships and qualified for the 2012 London Olympics. Anstey was also an assistant coach for the Melbourne Tigers from 2009 to 2011, and has been a head coach in the NBL for over a decade.
The Bullets are hoping that Anstey’s experience and knowledge of the game can help them turn their season around. The team has struggled with consistency this season, and Anstey’s presence could provide a much-needed boost to their morale and performance.
Anstey is also known for his ability to develop young talent, which could be beneficial for the Bullets’ roster of young players. He has a reputation for being able to get the most out of his players, and his presence could help the Bullets develop into a more cohesive unit.
The Bullets have yet to make an official announcement regarding Anstey’s potential role with the team, but it is clear that they are looking to make a change in order to improve their fortunes. If Anstey does join the Bullets, it could be just what they need to end their frustrating season on a high note.