The Sydney Kings and Kouat Noi have agreed to a three-year contract extension.
first things first He made the decision to look for a new residence 11 days ago at the WVU Coliseum.
Joining Ohio native Seth Wilson and starting point guard Kerr Kriisa as the third member of the team from the previous campaign to access the transfer portal is Harris.
Under Brian Goorjian, the Sydney Kings have started to consolidate their roster. The team has re-signed championship forward Kouat Noi to a three-year contract. There will be a club option in the third season.
Arriving before their NBL23 season under former head coach Chase Buford, the former Taipan was an important member of the Kings’ bench behind Xavier Cooks as they attempted to win back-to-back titles.
In 25 games during Sydney’s NBL24 season, he scored 10 points apiece, helping the Kings lose to New Zealand in the Play-In round.
Being able to play in front of all of my friends and family as well as the greatest supporters in the nation has made the last two seasons in Sydney the best two of my basketball career to date, Noi said. It was an obvious choice for me to return to the Kings.
“I’m in the best position to succeed on the team,”
He remarked, “Goorj’s track record speaks for itself, and I have no doubt that I will develop as a player under him.”
“He understands what it takes to win in this league, and I am confident that he will position me and our entire team for success and to win another championship for Sydney.”
“I’m confident I can reach my high ambitions in my basketball journey with Goorj and this amazing club by my side.”
In the upcoming NBL1 North season, Noi will also be playing for the Darwin Salties alongside fellow King Makuach Maluach.Top plays from Kouat Noi’s NBL24 season “I’m taking my work very seriously this off-season,”