
NBL releases fixture including a December clash between Perth Wildcats and Bryce Cotton at RAC Arena
Bryce Cotton will make his highly anticipated return to RAC Arena on December 7 to face off against Perth Wildcats as an Adelaide player in what looms as one of the biggest games of the NBL season.
The NBL has released their fixture, and all eyes were on when they'd send Cotton back to WA.
Cotton has signed a three-year deal to play for the 36ers after nine-and-a-half seasons with the Wildcats where he won three championships and five NBL MVP awards.
He will have home court advantage when he first plays against Perth, given the initial clash will be in Adelaide on November 9. But the NBL has added plenty of drama to the season by giving Cotton another game at RAC Arena in the last round of the regular season.
Ladder positions have gone down to the wire in recent seasons, and Cotton could be playing to either give the 36ers a massive advantage in the finals or make life tough for Perth.
The fourth clash between the 36ers and Wildcats will be played in Adelaide on December 28.
Perth will have four games against the 36ers, Cairns, Illawarra, South East Melbourne and Tasmania. They will have three matches against Melbourne, Sydney and New Zealand as part of the league's expanded 33-game schedule.
All 17 of Perth's home games have been fixtured at RAC Arena.
Six of those matches will be on Friday nights, there are four on Thursday, two on Wednesday, three on Saturday and two on Sunday.
The Wildcats' final game at RAC Arena before losing access to the venue for tennis will be on December 18 and then they'll travel for five consecutive matches before returning home for HoopsFest on January 16.
The NBL season will again start in mid-December with the Wildcats opening their season against Tasmania on September 20. Perth will also play on AFL grand final day, with their away match against New Zealand scheduled to tip off shortly after the premiership is won.
Rnd 1 Saturday September 20 v Tasmania JackJumpers at RAC Arena, 6pm WST
Rnd 2 Saturday September 27 v New Zealand Breakers at Spark Arena, 3.30pm WST
Rnd 3 Thursday October 2 v Illawarra Hawks at RAC Arena, 7.30pm WST
Rnd 4 Friday October 10 v Cairns Taipans at Cairns Convention Centre, 4.30pm WST
Rnd 5 Wednesday October 15 v Brisbane Bullets at RAC Arena, 6.30pm WST
Rnd 5 Sunday October 19 v Sydney Kings at Qudos Bank Arena,1.30pm WST
Rnd 6 Wednesday October 22 v Cairns Taipans at Cairns Convention Centre, 4.30pm WST
Rnd 6 Saturday October 25 v Illawarra Hawks at RAC Arena, 5pm WST
Rnd 7 Wednesday October 29 v Tasmania JackJumpers at MyState Bank Arena, 4.30pm WST
Rnd 7 Sunday November 2 v Sth East Melbourne Phoenix v John Cain Arena, 11.30am WST
Rnd 8 Sunday November 9 v Adelaide 36ers at Adelaide Entertainment Centre,11.30am WST
Rnd 9 Saturday November 15 v New Zealand Breakers at RAC Arena, 5pm WST
Rnd 10 Friday November 21 v Tasmania JackJumpers at RAC Arena, 6.30pm WST
Rnd 10 Sunday November 23 v Melbourne United at John Cain Arena, 1.30pm WST
Rnd 11 Thursday December 4 v Melbourne United at RAC Arena, 6.30pm WST
Rnd 11 Sunday December 7 v Adelaide 36ers at RAC Arena, 1.30pm WST
Rnd 12 Friday December 12 v Sydney Kings at RAC Arena, 6.30pm WST
Rnd 12 Sunday December 14 v Brisbane Bullets at Brisbane Entertainment Centre, 1.30pm WST
Rnd 13 Thursday December 18 v Sth East Melbourne Phoenix at RAC Arena, 6.30pm WST
Rnd 13 Sunday December 21 v Tasmania JackJumpers at MyState Bank Arena, 11.30am WST
Rnd 14 Sunday December 28 v Adelaide 36ers at Adelaide Entertainment Centre,11.30am WST
Rnd 15 Thursday January 1 v Brisbane Bullets at Brisbane Entertainment Centre, 4.30pm WST
Rnd 15 Sunday January 4 v New Zealand Breakers at Spark Arena,11.30am WST
Rnd 16 Saturday January 10 v Sth East Melbourne Phoenix at State Basketball Centre, 5pm WST
Rnd 17 Friday January 16 v Illawarra Hawks at RAC Arena, 6.30pm WST
Rnd 18 Thursday January 22 v Cairns Taipans at RAC Arena, 6.30pm WST
Rnd 18 Sunday January 25 v Melbourne United at RAC Arena, 1.30pm WST
Rnd 19 Wednesday January 28 v Sth East Melbourne Phoenix at RAC Arena, 6.30pm WST
Rnd 19 Saturday January 31 v Illawarra Hawks at WIN Entertainment Centre, 5pm WST
Rnd 20 Friday February 6 v Cairns Taipans at RAC Arena, 6.30pm WST
Rnd 21 Friday February 13 v Brisbane Bullets at RAC Arena, 6.30pm WST
Rnd 21 Sunday February 15 v Sydney Kings at Qudos Bank Arena,1.30pm WST
Rnd 22 Friday February 20 v Adelaide 36ers at RAC Arena, 6.30pm WST

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