“To see the sold out home crowd week in, week out, it really is a great thrill.”

Adelaide 36ers point guard Jason Cadee expressed his excitement about returning to the home court this Sunday afternoon to face the Tasmania JackJumpers.

Cadee, who will be playing his 400th NBL game in the matchup, shared how the atmosphere at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre has reached a new level in the NBL25 season.

“There’s this feeling that everything is about to take off,” Cadee said on SEN SA Breakfast this week.

“Last season had a bit of it, but this year feels different.

“You can just sense it among the team, that something really special is brewing.

“Playing in front of a sold-out home crowd every week is an incredible thrill.”

The 186cm point guard, Jason Cadee, acknowledged that reaching the 400-game milestone is significant, but his main priority is helping Adelaide get back to winning ways.

“It really puts everything in perspective, but I’m just excited to put the jersey on again and help the team move forward,” Cadee said.

Adelaide is looking to bounce back against the JackJumpers after last Sunday’s loss to Melbourne United at John Cain Arena.

“We had four games in 10 days, following a busy six-week pre-season block,” Cadee explained.

“Winning three of our last four games and performing the way we did against Sydney at home last Friday is encouraging.”