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In August 2011, Legan joined the Warwick Wildcats of the Regional Basketball League (RBL). He averaged 40 points per game in his first two games and went on to lead the Wildcats to the minor premiership after losing just one regular season game. In the team's one loss, Legan had a 58-point outing against Dalby. They went on to reach the RBL Grand Final,  where they defeated the Tenterfield Bullets 89–88. Legan was named MVP for the season after finishing as the league's leading scorer with just under 40 points per game.

Legan also played in the Gold Coast Intensity Super League (ISL) for the Dickfos Dunn Eagles and earned the league scoring title (with 390 total points), MVP award and all-star five selection. On October 9, 2011, he scored 54 points to set an ISL single-game scoring record, breaking the previous record of 47 also set by him two weeks earlier. Despite earning a 7–3 record, the team missed out on a playoff berth. Over nine games for the team, he averaged 43.3 points per game.

In August 2012, Legan returned to the Dickfos Dunn Eagles of the Intensity Super League. The Eagles once again finished with a 7–3 record, this time earning them a spot in the postseason. However, Legan was unable to play in their semi-final loss due to stress fractures in his foot. Legan earned ISL all-star five honors for a second straight year.

In August 2018, Legan signed with the Warwick Wildcats in the Heathley Big Q League. He helped the Wildcats go 10–0 in the regular season and had two games of 45 points or more, with a season high of 46 points in the regular-season finale. The Wildcats' undefeated season ended in the grand final, where they lost 96–85 to the USQ Dragons despite Legan's game-high 41 points. For the season, Legan earned league MVP and All-Star Five honors for his 34.5 points per game.