Terry Taylor joins Bullets following Jaylen Adams exit

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Terry Taylor will use the current FIBA international window to integrate with the Brisbane Bullets squad ahead of the NBL season.

The 26-year-old forward brings valuable experience, having played nearly 100 NBA games—including 60 with the Indiana Pacers—and most recently featuring for the Stockton Kings, the Sacramento Kings’ NBA G-League affiliate. During a 47-game stint, he averaged an impressive 16 points and eight rebounds per game.

Taylor steps into the Bullets’ import role left vacant by American Jaylen Adams, who was controversially released after just 12 games. Adams averaged 12 points and three rebounds per contest but reportedly clashed with on-court management over effort and behaviour. Adams has since signed with BC Parma in Russia’s VTB United League.

Brisbane praised Taylor for his “elite rebounding instincts, second-chance scoring, defensive versatility, and relentless motor.”

“Terry is tough, selfless, and plays with competitiveness,” said Bullets head coach Stu Lash. “We believe he complements our group and will make us even harder to play against.”

Taylor’s arrival follows another positive development for the club, which recently welcomed back star import Javon Freeman-Liberty in mid-October.

“From the outside looking in, you can see the Brisbane Bullets are building something special,” Taylor said on joining the club. “I’m excited to come in, earn my minutes, and contribute to pushing the team forward. I’m grateful for the opportunity and hungry to get to work.”

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