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32 Facts About Jason Cadee

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Jason Robert Cadee was born on 15 April 1991 and is an Australian basketball player for the Bankstown Bruins of the NBL1 East.

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Jason Cadee debuted in the National Basketball League in 2010 for the Gold Coast Blaze and went on to play for the Adelaide 36ers, Sydney Kings and Brisbane Bullets.

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Jason Cadee won the NBL Best Sixth Man Award in 2020.

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Jason Cadee attended Westfields Sports High School in the suburb of Fairfield West, where he earned Hall of Fame status for basketball.

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Jason Cadee grew up playing for the Bankstown Bruins junior program.

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In 2008, Jason Cadee made his debut in the Waratah League for the Bruins.

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In July 2010, just months after signing his first professional contract with the Gold Coast Blaze, Jason Cadee was involved in a car accident on Sydney's M7 Motorway.

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Jason Cadee's car went into a spin and parked itself at right angles across one of Sydney's busiest highways.

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Five months after breaking his pelvis, Jason Cadee made his NBL debut for the Gold Coast Blaze on 17 December 2010 against the Townsville Crocodiles.

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Jason Cadee scored 11 points in his debut, which was his highest scoring game of his rookie season.

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On 15 May 2012, Jason Cadee signed a two-year deal with the Adelaide 36ers.

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Jason Cadee re-signed with the Kings in May 2015 and went on to score a career-high 32 points in February 2016 against the Townsville Crocodiles.

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On 19 April 2018, Jason Cadee signed a three-year deal with the Brisbane Bullets.

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On 2 July 2021, Jason Cadee re-signed with the Bullets on a two-year deal.

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On 6 April 2023, Jason Cadee signed a two-year deal with the Adelaide 36ers, returning to the franchise for a second stint.

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In 2011 and 2012, Jason Cadee played in the Waratah League for the Bankstown Bruins.

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In 2014, Jason Cadee moved to New Zealand to play for the Super City Rangers.

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Jason Cadee won the league's scoring title and earned All-Star Five honours.

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Jason Cadee returned to the Bruins following his stint with the Rangers.

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In 2016, Jason Cadee helped the Bruins win the Waratah League championship.

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In 2019, Jason Cadee played for the Brisbane Capitals in the Queensland Basketball League and earned league MVP and All-League Team honours.

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Jason Cadee returned to the Capitals in 2020 and helped them win the Queensland State League.

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In February 2021, Jason Cadee signed with the Gold Coast Rollers for the 2021 NBL1 North season.

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Jason Cadee re-signed with the Rollers in January 2022 and went on to lead them to the NBL1 North championship while earning Finals MVP honours.

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Jason Cadee re-joined the Rollers in 2023 and earned NBL1 North MVP and Al-NBL1 North First Team honours.

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In February 2025, Jason Cadee signed with the Bankstown Bruins for the 2025 NBL1 East season.

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In May 2008, Jason Cadee was selected to the Australian Emus squad for the first time.

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Jason Cadee subsequently played for the Emus at the 2009 FIBA Under-19 World Championship, where in nine games, he averaged 9.1 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.9 assists per name.

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In 2012, Jason Cadee played for Australia in the Stankovic Cup.

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In 2013, Jason Cadee played for Australia against China in a four-game series.

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Jason Cadee played in the Stankovic Cup and the World University Games, of which Australia won gold and silver respectively.

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In 2017, Jason Cadee helped the Boomers win gold at the FIBA Asia Cup.