Is Melbourne United guard Stephen Holt the most under-rated player in NBL?

By Paul Suttor
Updated February 22 2016 - 10:13am, first published February 10 2016 - 1:35pm
Import duel: Melbourne guard Stephen Holt holds off the advances of Cairns rival Markel Starks. Photo: Alix Sweeney/NBL
Import duel: Melbourne guard Stephen Holt holds off the advances of Cairns rival Markel Starks. Photo: Alix Sweeney/NBL
Hot shot: United's Stephen Holt scored five three-pointers in the first quarter. Photo: NBL
Hot shot: United's Stephen Holt scored five three-pointers in the first quarter. Photo: NBL
College days: Stephen Holt with St Mary's Gaels teammates Brad Waldow and Matthew Dellavedova during a game against the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders during the first round of the 2013 NCAA tournament. Photo: Gregory Shamus
College days: Stephen Holt with St Mary's Gaels teammates Brad Waldow and Matthew Dellavedova during a game against the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders during the first round of the 2013 NCAA tournament. Photo: Gregory Shamus

The importance of the point guard has never been greater which makes it even more surprising that despite being a starting import on the first-placed team, Melbourne's Stephen Holt is possibly the most under-rated player in the NBL.

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