[2] He moved to the Adelaide City Eagles for their inaugural NBL season in 1982 and led the league in scoring with 30.1 points per game.
[2] Biddings joined the St. Kilda Saints during the 1983 season but his defensive liabilities led to him not being resigned.
[2] Biddings was recruited by the Perth Wildcats to return to the NBL in 1985 but the arrangement failed and he stayed in the SEBL.
[2] Biddings moved to Mackay, Queensland, after his playing career and became known throughout the region for his CarBq – a car converted into a portable barbeque that was used to help raise funds for his charitable causes.
[3] Biddings unsuccessfully applied to introduce a new team, the Gold Coast Honeys, into the Women's National Basketball League in 2008.