Madgen joins new NBL side Phoenix

Former NBL leading scorer Ben Madgen is the second signing for new franchise South East Melbourne Phoenix, who will join the NBL next season.

South East Melbourne Phoenix have signed their second player with former NBL leading scorer Ben Madgen joining the new club.

Madgen has been playing in Europe since 2015 and is the leading scorer and rebounder for the Crailsheim Merlins in the German Bundesliga.

His signing follows that of Mitch Creek, who has just completed a second 10-day contract with the NBA's Brooklyn Nets.

Now 34, Madgen averaged 17.9 point per game in the 2012-13 NBL when he played for the Sydney Kings.

The 193cm shooting guard was named to the All-NBL first team and honoured as Most Improved Player in that season.

Madgen comes from a sporting family with his sister Tess representing the Opals and playing for the WNBL's Townsville Fire.

His brother Jack is a rising star with Collingwood in the AFL after he played NBL with Cairns.

The Phoenix will join the NBL for the 2019-20 season.

They can't sign NBL-contracted players until free agency begins later this year but are free to sign overseas-based players.


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