The Albury-Wodonga Bandits have proven when it comes to scoring, they've got plenty of options.
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Daniel, Hurst, Harmen and Edwards all scored 17 points or above in their win against the Basketball Australia Centre of Excellence on Saturday, with Kirby and Mahady also contributing to the scoreboard.
The Bandits scoring spread and ability to adjust is setting them up as an exciting force in the NBL1 competition, with three wins and one loss on the board under new coach Lauren Jackson.
"It's really promising because it just opens up a whole other dimension for the team," Bandits centre Jessie Edwards said.
"Any night someone could be scoring the big points, so it's going to be really hard to guard us now that we've got all of our different positions scoring high numbers.
"Because we've got such a great spread of players, depending on who we're playing, we can change up how we play.
"Anybody on our team can be the scorer."
Edwards has had a strong start to the season since coming to the Bandits from Western Australia, posting consistent performances week after week.
"I've been really happy with how I've been going," Edwards said.
"I've got some great teammates to feed me the ball."
Teammate and US import Cherise Daniel admits Saturday's performance was her best this season, with the Bandits combination of youth and experience proving to be an asset for the side.
"On paper it's my best game, but whether I score a lot of points or not, I'm just trying to help the team anyway I can," Daniel said.
"We've got a nice combination of young and old.
"We can push them and they push us and I think as time goes on, we're one of those teams that's just going to get better.
"We haven't peaked too early and I think it'll be fun watching us all season get better with every practice and game."
The Bandits are now preparing to face Ballarat for their last home game before hitting the road again.
Ballarat are coming off the back of a three point loss to the Knox Raiders and will be looking to secure their first win this season.
"We'll really just play our game," Daniel said.
"I think the main thing is just continuing to get our chemistry together.
"I love our home crowd and the home crowd atmosphere.
"It will be interesting to get back out on the road and just surprise some teams on their home floors."
The Bandits game against Ballarat will kick off at 6pm on Saturday at the Lauren Jackson Sports Centre.
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