NBL Legend Bryce Cotton to leave Perth Wildcats

The legend of the NBL Bryce Cotton will leave the Perth Wildcats after nine seasons, but has yet to confirm his next move.
The five -time more precious player of the championship rejected a contract offer from Perth who according to what was reported the most paid player in the history of the NBL, announcing his release on Tuesday.
The American guard was connected to a move to Chiba Jets in Japan, coached by the former Wildcats Trevor Gleeson boss.
Cotton indicated that he would not play for another NBL club.
“Perth will always be at home, but it’s time to say goodbye and see what else God has planned for me and my family,” Cotton said on Instagram.
“I arrived at the back -End of the season my first year I expected to be here six weeks.
“He turned into things that no other player has reached in their first nine seasons in the history of the League.
“Despite this, I had my collapses along the path on the field, but you guys have never turned my back and you have always sought real support.
“I can never thank you enough for this.”