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Hannahs finding everything he hoped in Adelaide and more

17 Dec
7 mins read
Dusty Hannahs couldn’t be happier with where he's landed with the Adelaide 36ers in the NBL and all his focus is now on blocking out any outside noise, and doing what he can to help the Sixers win as much as possible.

Dusty Hannahs couldn’t be happier with where he's landed with the Adelaide 36ers in the NBL and all his focus is now on blocking out any outside noise, and doing what he can to help the Sixers win as much as possible.

Hannahs had already had a couple of stints in the NBA at the Memphis Grizzlies and remained on the radar of NBA teams, but earlier this year when one too many deals fell through for him, he decided it was time for a fresh start.

Given the 36ers have helped Josh Giddey and Terrence Ferguson break into the NBA, and hearing so much positive talk about the quality of the NBL and life in Australia, Hannahs decided it was time to try something new.

He asked his agent to look into getting him a home in the NBL and he couldn’t have been happier when it all worked out that he would be coming to the 36ers for the 2021/22 NBL season.

"It was a league that I was trying to get in to be honest as far as it helping your NBA prospects as well as being great for your game," Hannahs said in an appearance on Sixers Fix with Scott Ninnis.

"So I was looking to go somewhere that provided a great quality of living and great quality of basketball that also gives you the potential of getting back to the NBA. I think that this league is on top of the list around the world when you put all those factors together. 

"I spoke with my European agent, Eric Fleisher, and he put some feelers out to the teams in this league to see if there was any interest in my name, and he was letting the league know I was interested. It was a blessing to get the call back from Adelaide and get it all done. 

"I was actually on the golf course when I got the call and it was an emotional call because I had been having a tough time from the beginning of the COVID situation with Rudy Gobert up until then. 

"There were three or four times where I was a couple of days away from joining an NBA team and then something with COVID happened or an injury to a big man or something happened, and it just seemed to keep happening. 

"So to get that close when that's your dream of yours and having it ripped from you so many times in one year was just kind of heartbreaking. So for me to be able to land on my feet in a place like this and join the 36ers and play in the NBL with this quality of basketball and the organisation to get back to that professional feeling was a monumental moment for me."

When Hannahs was looking to make a fresh start with his basketball, his thoughts were on finding an environment that would give him a chance to get back into the NBA, but more importantly he wanted somewhere with high-level basketball and with a good quality of life.

The NBL is a league on the rise, which speaks for itself, but living in Australia at this time of year isn’t too shabby either and Hannahs couldn’t be happier with how it's panned out.

"I just think that it's a really good league. It's one of the best leagues in the world and it's a good place to come if you want to be a chance to get back to the NBA while being a great place to live. It just checks a lot of boxes for me at this point of my life about life and doing what feels right," Hannahs said. 

"After this past G-League season where I had a couple of NBA close calls, when those fell through I was just ready to take a different path other than the NBA G-League which hadn’t quite worked out for me in the past. 

"Whatever happens, happens. If I get back to the NBA then great and that's your dream as a kid. I wanted to actually make it and be there for a significant amount of time, but just to be able to know that I did put on a jersey and live out my dream and have that feeling of being an NBA player is always going to be special to me. 

"Right now, it's about enjoying life and basketball down here and if I can get back to the NBA, that would be great but it's not my focus. My feet are here in the NBL and I want to make the most of things here with the 36ers. I want to enjoy myself, my teammates and the organisation, and to help us win. That's the biggest thing on my checklist right now."

While Hannahs couldn’t be happier to be with Adelaide and playing in the NBL, his opening two matches in losses to Perth and Illawarra didn’t quite go to plan where he shot a combined 7/25.

However, he turned things around impressively in Round 2 being instrumental in wins against the Tasmania JackJumpers and New Zealand Breakers, and his confidence never faltered.

"I'm not going to lose confidence and faith in my game after two games or start to think I'm not fit for this league or anything like that," Hannahs said.

"Those thoughts don't go through my head, but what I do think about is letting my team. I do feel like if I played to my capabilities in the first two games then we could have put ourselves in a position to win, or potentially actually win the games. 

"That was the part that that I cared about, it's never about myself. I wouldn’t care how I shot or whatever in those two games as long as we won the game, my numbers aren’t a problem at all and wouldn’t be talked about. But the fact that we lost both games was what made it not sit right with me. I don’t care what I do as long as my team is winning games."

With Christmas now just over a week away, this is also a big week for Hannahs with his long-term girlfriend Gabrielle arriving in Adelaide from Arkansas.

He had to do some last minute shopping and Christmas house decorating before she arrived on the same day he left for Cairns for this Saturday night's clash with the Taipans, but he feels blessed to welcome her to Adelaide with him.

"I'm really enjoying being here. It's just the people here that I've met, the scenery of the place, the food and it checks all the boxes of being a great place. I'm just really enjoying living here, it has been really peaceful and good so far. Now I'm very excited that my girlfriend is about to get here as well," Hannahs said.

"I'm really grateful that she's able to get out here. It's been a very long process to make it happen and I know a lot of people over the past year and-a-half or whatever it's been haven’t been able to get their wives or girlfriend out here to see them. 

"It's a hard deal and I think everyone is just ready for all this COVID to be over with, but it's out of our control. But now I hope that my family can get out here to visit at some point, that would be amazing but we are just taking it day by day at this point. The fact that she gets to come out here to live with me for the rest of this season is something I'm very grateful for."

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