ALONZO Gee, who spent eight seasons in the NBA, has signed with the Brisbane Bullets, sources told foxsports.com.au.

The athletic wing most recently played for Caciques de Humacao, in Puerto Rico, but is known for his career in the NBA, where he played for the likes of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Washington Wizards, Denver Nuggets, and New Orleans Pelicans.

Over his career in the NBA, Gee averaged 6.6 points and 3.3 rebounds per game

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He joins a Bullets team that finished at the bottom of the 2017-18 NBL ladder, but recently added a host of Australian talent.

Gee will be the Bullets' second import — joining Stephen Holt — with the 31-year-old rounding out Andrej Lemanis’ roster for the 2018-19 season.

The Bullets began their off-season with the signing of Jason Cadee and Cameron Glidon, both members of the Australian Boomers’ qualifying team, before adding Mika Vukona.

After scouring the NBA Summer League for an import wing, taking multiple names into consideration, the Bullets landed on Gee, who completes a roster that’s hoping to reach the playoffs for the first time since the franchise re-entered the competition.

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Olgun Uluc covers basketball for Fox Sports Australia. Twitter: @OlgunUluc