The Brisbane Bullets' new chapter is underway, with Will Weaver arriving last week to begin building toward next season and beyond. As the roster starts to take shape, one name drawing plenty of attention is fan favourite Casey Prather. Prather, the star forward who was the second leading scorer in the NBL before his season-ending injury, is now focusing on his rehab journey. He averaged over 24 points per game, to go with seven rebounds, before going down with a knee injury during Brisbane's Ignite Cup clash on the Gold Coast. Prather's injury derailed his team's season, but he remains confident that he will be back on the court soon. He anticipates being on court by the end of April and hopes to be full go by June or July. The Brisbane Bullets will be looking to rebuild their roster under new leadership, and Prather's future will be a key factor in their plans. The team will be hoping to make some key signings and trades to strengthen their squad, and Prather's return to the court will be a major boost. The NBL playoffs are just around the corner, and the Brisbane Bullets will be looking to make a strong push for the title. With Prather back on the court, they will be a force to be reckoned with.