Brisbane Bullets

Basketball team in Brisbane

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June 2024 The Bullets announce their return to the Brisbane Entertainment Centre for the 2024–25 NBL season.
2020 Will Magnay won NBL Most Improved Player.
2019 The Bullets relocate to the newly constructed Nissan Arena to combine their front office, training centre, and home stadium.
2017 Torrey Craig named to the All-NBL Second Team and wins the NBL Best Defensive Player award.
2017 Torrey Craig won NBL Best Defensive Player.
2017 The team returned to their traditional blue and gold colors for the 2017–18 season, reconnecting with their historical team identity.
October 13 2017 Australia's Brisbane Bullets lost to United States's Phoenix Suns by a score of 93–114, in Talking Stick Resort Arena.
2016 The Brisbane Bullets began competing in the NBL for the 2016–17 season, marking their return to professional basketball after a long absence.
2016 Brisbane Bullets returned to compete in the National Basketball League.
September 17 2015 Brisbane Bullets officially revived and confirmed to return to the NBL for the 2016–17 season.
March 2014 The #BringBackTheBullets social media campaign launched across Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to raise awareness for returning professional basketball to Brisbane.
November 2013 With new NBL management, CEO Fraser Neill announced bringing the Bullets back to Brisbane was a priority.
May 2012 NBL announced the rejection of the Bullets' return, following the administration of the Gold Coast Blaze, another Queensland-based team.
August 2011 Basketball Australia CEO Larry Sengstock revealed significant progress towards returning a team to Brisbane for the 2012–13 season, expressing desire to name the team the Bullets.

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