With the conclusion of the NBL26 season, several Adelaide 36ers players have moved on to compete in leagues across Australia and internationally. While there are a host of players yet to determine where or if they will play during the NBL off-season, some have already hit the ground running for their respective sides. From the NBL1 to top leagues in Asia, here's where our NBL26 squad will be plying their trade this off-season. Several of our players will be staying close to home, taking the court in South Australia's NBL1 Central competition including brothers Magok and Deng Manyang at Central District. Magok Manyang will be competing for the Central District Lions, while Deng Manyang will be playing for the same team. Che Brogan will be competing for the Southern Tigers. Deng Manyang and Che Brogan will likely miss a portion of the season to head to college in the United States. Beyond South Australia, a large contingent from our NBL26 squad will be competing in the NBL1 competitions interstate. They include Isaac White, who will be competing for the Rockingham Flames in NBL1 West, Blake Jones, who will be competing for the same team, Matt Kenyon, who will be competing for the Mandurah Magic in NBL1 West, Ben Griscti, who will be competing for the Nunawading Spectres in NBL1 South, and Flynn Cameron, who will be competing for the South West Metro Pirates in NBL1 North. Some of our NBL26 players are testing themselves overseas. Among them are Nick Rakocevic, who will be competing for the Guangdong Southern Tigers in the CBA, and Keanu Rasmussen, who will be competing for the Hawke's Bay Hawks in the NZNBL. With free agency underway, updates regarding the team will be released as soon as possible. In the meantime, we're excited to see what our NBL26 roster achieves this off-season while we start to build towards NBL27.