South East Melbourne are forecasting the best version of Zhou Qi after the fully-fit centre's late call to return to the NBL on a one-season deal.
The former Houston Rockets seven-footer's return, after an off-season of uncertainty, is a huge boost to the Australian league's profile given his star status in his native China.
And the Phoenix are tipping the rim protector to flourish after a debut season spent feeling out the league.
Zhou still averaged 11.6 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 1.9 blocks per game last season, but showed his true influence with a 16-point, 17-rebound effort against the Boomers for China in July.
"Zhou really enjoyed his time in Melbourne, he loved the city and he loved the Phoenix fans," Phoenix CEO Tommy Greer said.
"We feel the NBL will see more of his talent on display this season, a year in the NBL system will see him better placed to deal with the way fouls are called and the way the game is played."
The new campaign begins on Saturday but Zhou won't arrive until October 16, in time for an away game against the New Zealand Breakers on October 20.