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Andrew Gaze


 

Andrew Gaze (born July 24 1965 in Melbourne, Australia) is Australia's best known basketball player, and possibly its best ever.

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July 24 - 1965 - Melbourne, Australia - Basketball

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Son of Australian basketball stalwart Lindsay Gaze, Andrew played in the NBL at age 18, before playing a season of U.S. college basketball at Seton Hall, where he led his team to the 1989 NCAA finals, losing in overtime to Michigan. He trialled with the NBA's Seattle SuperSonics, but was not given a contract.

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Lindsay Gaze - NBL - U.S. - College basketball - Seton Hall - 1989 - NCAA finals - Overtime - Michigan - NBA - Seattle SuperSonics

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He returned to Australia and continued a stellar career in the NBL, where his incredible shooting skills saw him the top scorer in the league for a total of 14 seasons. A poor athlete, Gaze combined a great three-point shot with an equally good pass. Playing under his father with the Melbourne Tigers, Gaze led the team to two titles and were perpetual finalists.

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NBL - Melbourne Tigers

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Gaze also excelled at the international arena, playing in a total of five Olympic Games and leading them to a best performance of the fourth, in 1996. He was selected as flagbearer for the Australian team at the opening ceremony at the Sydney 2000 games. He is the scoring record holder in Olympic competition, and second-highest scorer of all-time in World Championship play.

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Olympic Games - 1996 - Sydney 2000 games - World Championship

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Gaze had another short stint in the NBA in 1998-99 with the San Antonio Spurs, but spent most of his time sitting on the bench and was injured for the latter part of the season. The Spurs won, and thus he received an NBA championship ring, but he played practically no part in earning it. He reportedly did not enjoy his time at San Antonio, and afterwards stated that he had no interest in trying out for an NBA spot again.

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1998 - 99 - San Antonio Spurs

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Whilst Gaze never had a steady NBA career, unlike Chicago Bulls center Luc Longley, he is still regarded by many Australians as their best-ever male basketballer (Lauren Jackson is arguably the best female player in the world). It is widely believed that he would have been a solid contributor in the NBA had he played there at his peak.

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Chicago Bulls - Luc Longley - Lauren Jackson

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After the Sydney Olympics, Gaze retired from international competition, but continued to play in the NBL. On May 12 2005, he announced his retirement from the game after 612 games in the NBL and 20 years as a professional basketballer.

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May 12 - 2005

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Andrew is married to Melinda. They have four children.

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