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Bullets' wait for US import finally over

Former Atlanta Hawks swingman Lamar Patterson is set to hit the ground running in the NBL after being confirmed as Brisbane's new US import.

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Former Pittsburgh college star and Hawks NBA swingman Lamar Jackson (r) is set to boost the Bullets. (AAP)

Battling Brisbane will hope Lamar Patterson has been worth the wait when the former Atlanta Hawks swingman hits the ground running in the NBL this weekend.

The Bullets revealed Patterson had been on their radar for the past two seasons after confirming the 27-year-old would replace fellow US import Alonzo Gee for the NBL season.

Brisbane won't need to wait much longer to see Patterson in action with the American aiming to be cleared to play in Sunday's clash in Adelaide - three days after arriving in Australia.

The Bullets need all the help they can get after slumping to third-last with a 2-3 record following their 86-78 last round home loss to Adelaide.

Brisbane next host Adelaide on Thursday - the day Patterson arrives in Australia.

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"Lamar is a player that has been on our radar for the past two seasons and has been until now out of our reach," Bullets general manager Richard Clarke said.

"The timing worked in terms of his availability and we are looking forward to what he is going to be able to bring to the team."

Patterson replaces 417 NBA game veteran Gee who was released due to personal reasons just four games into the NBL season.

Patterson, who played his college ball in Pittsburgh, was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks as the 48th pick in the 2014 Draft and traded to Atlanta.

He made his NBA debut the next year and played 40 games for the Hawks.

Patterson arrives from the Chinese NBL, where he averaged 45 points a game last season.


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