THE Albury-Wodonga Bandits have added to their playing stocks by signing talented guard Daniel Sepokas.
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Sepokas, pictured, was recently named the NSW Waratah League’s MVP after an outstanding season with Sutherland Sharks where he averaged 21 points, seven rebounds and four rebounds a match.
He previously spent four seasons with NCAA division two school Lees-McRae College.
Coach Brad Chalmers said Sepokas, 24, would play a major role in the Bandits’ quest to climb the SEABL ladder.
“Daniel is an effective and talented combo guard who can play on or off the ball,” Chalmers said.
“He’s an excellent offensive threat who can shoot from range and prides himself on the defensive end of the floor.”
Sepokas’ signing comes only days after the Bandits secured Hobart Chargers star Deba George.
George comes to the Border with a big reputation after scoring 42 points, including seven baskets from beyond the three-point arc, against the Bandits earlier this year.
The Bandits are yet to announce their two imports, with a power forward at the top of their shopping list.
Jamar Briscoe won’t be returning while Lamar Mallory is still in the mix to return for a second season.
Games record-holder Nick Payne has moved overseas.