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Perth Wildcats recruit Dylan Windler to push for starting spot after strong showing against Sydney

New recruit Dylan Windler opens the door for Perth Wildcats to play a smaller lineup, according to coach John Rillie, as he weighs up handing the rebound machine a starting spot.

Windler continued his facelift of the Wildcats’ rebounding game in Friday night’s defeat to Sydney Kings, collecting 16 boards in the one-point loss.

The former NBA journeyman has come off the bench in both of his first two matches in red as he works through an ankle issue.

But he and fellow signing Elijah Pepper were the shining lights in a heavyweight battle on Friday that ended with an off-the-mark buzzer-beater.

Rillie said Windler is more than just his rebounding ability. He finished with 12 points and was one of their best on the defensive end.

“The rebounding speaks for itself, but then his defence, his ability to be disruptive and then offensively, if he doesn’t have something that suits him in an action he’ll move the ball on so the next guy can get himself involved,” Rillie said.

“I think he will only get better as he gets more adaptable to the NBL and the Perth Wildcats and I’m excited for where he can get to and where our team can get to when we get everyone clicking together.”

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