Although rare, there's been quite a few Aussies in the NBA and still are. So let's go over the careers of every single Australian player that has stepped on an NBA floor. Biz- sportsphere23@gmail.com
And the Washington Bullets! In his book he said some scumbag stole his only bullets jersey out of the back of his car in LA just before he flew home ✈️
Andrew Bogut has extremely high handling skills and passing sense for a center. However, due to his large size and weight, he was plagued by knee injuries in the later stages of his career, and his playing time was carefully managed.
Longley was a starting center for a lot of his career. His minutes are from the way teams rotated players. His stats are from the role he played on the teams that he was on. They never needed him to do a lot. I have great memories and respect for Longley. In Chicago the team was not a center dominant team, which was rare back then.
Never considered Kyrie to be Australian. He's like Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, born in Melbourne. But grew up in America, so he's more American than anything else
Good video but if i had some constructive criticism it would be to delve a little bit further into each players career. You didn’t even mention Andrew Bogut’s horrific injury whilst with the Bucks and how it changed the trajectory of his career forever.
But i do also appreciate you covered every Oz player so couldn’t do in depth. Just with him being such an influential player i thought he could of got a bit more coverage
According to Wikipedia he holds duel citizenship. He was born in Melbourne and lived there untill he was 2. Agree its a stretch but he technically counts