Nathan Sobey

Brisbane Bullets

Point Guard

Nathan Sobey

Nathan Sobey is one of the most explosive and athletic point guards in NBL history — a Brisbane Bullets stalwart and captain whose combination of elite physical tools and fearless attacking mentality has made him the defining face of the reformed franchise. His ability to get to the rim through traffic, finish through contact with a body control that defies the physics his speed generates, and create scoring opportunities for teammates has established him as a perennial All-NBL candidate whose impact on the Bullets’ competitive identity extends well beyond the statistical columns.

A proud member of the Australian Boomers, Sobey has represented his country on the international stage — experiences whose competitive intensity and tactical demands refine and elevate his domestic performance in measurable ways. His leadership on and off the court has been pivotal to the construction of the Bullets’ post-reformation identity, and his highlight-reel plays regularly feature among the league’s most spectacular.

Career Statistics

StatValue
PositionPoint Guard
TeamBrisbane Bullets
NationalityAustralian
Age33
Games200
Points (PPG)16.0
Rating83/100

Player Profile

Nathan Sobey is a dynamic and athletic point guard whose attacking mindset and leadership define the Brisbane Bullets’ competitive identity. With over 200 NBL games and Australian Boomers experience providing a body of professional knowledge whose depth and tactical sophistication grow with each season, Sobey’s combination of speed, scoring ability, and competitive drive makes him one of the premier local talents in the league — a cornerstone of Brisbane basketball whose institutional significance to the reformed Bullets franchise is, from any analytical assessment, immeasurable.


AK — Senior tactical analyst, australiafootball.com

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