"Perfect Timing": NBA-Veteran Iwundu set to explore

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The former NBA swingman is set to begin a new chapter with South East Melbourne Phoenix, bringing elite-level defence, big-game experience and a hunger to make an impact in the National Basketball League.
“It was just perfect timing,” Iwundu said.
“I did my homework, looked at all the offers, and this one just felt right. This was the perfect opportunity to get my feet in the door here in the Australian league and the NBL. I was like, ‘Let’s do it.’”
Australia will be new territory for Iwundu, but it’s far from unfamiliar. He’s heard plenty about the league from friends who’ve played here before.
“Nothing but good things,” he said.
“Very fast-paced league. A lot of highlight plays. Very physical. Fun basketball.”
Names like James Ennis and Barry Brown have already helped paint the picture, and Iwundu is ready to add his own brushstrokes.
If there’s one thing Phoenix fans can count on, it’s Iwundu’s defensive presence. The 30-year-old carved out his reputation in the NBA with his ability to lock in on that end of the floor.
“Defence is always there for me - every game. That’s where my impact is felt,” he said.
But he’s just as eager to show the other side of his game.
“I’ve got a nice offensive game too. In the right situations, I can really blossom. Playmaking, scoring, getting guys involved. I’ve had a lot of different roles over my career. Now it’s about putting it all together.”
His relationship with Phoenix head coach Josh King, forged during their time in Germany, was another big factor in his decision.
“He knows my game. That was a big selling point. I trust him to put me in positions to be successful.”
Before he’s even touched down in Melbourne, Iwundu has already been tuning in to the team’s games.
“I watched the last game. Man, the fight those guys showed in the fourth quarter, that was beautiful basketball.”
Jetlag won’t hold him back either.
“I’ve been training every day back home. Lifting, shooting, staying ready. Whether it’s Thursday (against Adelaide) or Saturday (against Illawarra), coach and the staff will have a plan to get me in the mix.”
Iwundu’s arrival brings a valuable veteran voice to a young Phoenix squad, including Malique Lewis, a rising star in the Next Stars program and 2026 NBA Draft hopeful.
“I want to share my knowledge with him. Keep him motivated. But also, I’m learning from him too. This is my first time in Australia. I want to pick his brain about the culture, the league, everything.”
With over 200 games in the NBA, @_Iwundu25 is looking to pass his experience onto @NBLNextStars Malique Lewis when he arrives. 🤝 pic.twitter.com/uYmZfQ4GeK
— South East Melbourne Phoenix (@SEMelbPhoenix) October 14, 2025
From Frank Vogel in his rookie year to locker rooms shared with Luka Doncic, Zion Williamson and Aaron Gordon, Iwundu’s career has taken him to the game’s biggest stages.
“I picked something from everyone I played with, so it’s all up here,” he added.
Australia represents both a challenge and a fresh beginning.
“I’ve heard nothing but good things about the culture and the people. Good weather, good basketball. I can’t wait to meet my teammates, the fans, and get going.”
Phoenix fans won’t have to wait long to see him in action - and if his mindset is any indication, Iwundu is ready to make a statement.
“Pumped to get out there, get things going, and start this journey. Let’s go.”