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36ers stay no-brainer for 'Mr Adelaide'

Saturday, March 9, 2024
Isaac Humphries has said while he weighed up other offers, signing a three-year deal to stay in Adelaide is what "made sense"
Adelaide has continued to lock away its core, with the re-signing of Isaac Humphries to a three-year deal.
The star center has been honest about assessing other options around the league, but says Adelaide is the best place for him.
Humphries has followed Scott Ninnis and star guard DJ Vasiljevic in re-signing with the club, and the recently appointed head coach had previously expressed a strong desire to limit season-to-season change on his roster as much as possible.
The new contract will see Humphries remain with one team longer than he ever has in his career so far, and he says he wants to continue to develop his relationship with Adelaide as a city and a club.
“I think the way we finished things off last year gave me a really positive boost to really get this done, and I didn’t really want to go anywhere except Adelaide because it’s such a great city and I’ve very quickly over the three combined years I’ve played and lived here fallen in love with the city, in love with the people,” Humphries said.
“I’m the self-proclaimed ‘Mr Adelaide’ and I want to stay that way and develop my relationship with this incredible city and state. I’m very excited for this next chapter of my life, I’ve never lived anywhere for three years before so I’m very excited for that, and who knows what the future holds, but I’m sure it will be great.
“There wasn’t one sole thing that made my decision. With a decision like this it can’t be just one thing, there are so many things that play out in your decision-making.
“Three seasons in basketball is a really long time and I was at a point in my career after last season where my next move was important to me, I had the best season of my career so far and what I did next was going to really set me up for a pretty important stint in my career.”
The Sydney Kings were reportedly in talks to bring Humphries back to the club for next season, ahead of his re-signing with Adelaide.
Humphries made his NBL debut with the Kings in NBL17, prior to stints in Europe, the NBA G-League and the NBA, and then made his return to Australia with the 36ers.
He says while he seriously considered the offer from his former side, Adelaide is the best place for him.
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“I considered all my offers very heavily, it was a very difficult decision, and Sydney was definitely on the cards – I don’t think there’s any secret there,” he said.
“I’m from Sydney, I have a very strong family connection in Sydney, however I’m not a 10-year-old boy anymore and I felt like my life was in a different place and in a different direction, and basketball-wise I really loved what we’re trying to create down here.
“I think it made more sense to me right now to be here. It was a very hard decision to weigh up any offers, any interest is great to have but ultimately all my pros landed down here, and it made more sense to be here.”
Head coach Scott Ninnis has been bullish on his belief Humphries is one of the NBL’s top talents, and even went as far as to label the center’s omission from the All-NBL sides a “disgrace”, upon his own contract renewal.
Humphries says the honesty in which he’s spoken with Ninnis across the campaign was a crucial aspect to his re-signing.
“He bought tickets to my [Adelaide] Fringe show, so that was number one. After that is was over,” Humphries joked.
“No, Scotty’s been very open with me over the last few months with his intentions moving forward with me and I’ve been very grateful for that honesty and open conversation. Sometimes in these team environments that honesty and conversation can get lost, so I was appreciative of everyone being so open with me.
“I asked for some time and they gave me time, and then it was time to make a decision, I think the constant communication, reassurance and chatting things through helped me a lot.
“I’m an athlete, I’m only human, I have questions and concerns – not everything is sunshine and rainbows – so I had to address some of those as well but I think we landed in a really great spot.”