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10 Hard NBL Questions for Andrew Gaze


BRAD Rosen and I went a different way with this week's Brad&Boti podcast's interview guest - Australia's most readily identifiable basketball superstar and celebrity Andrew Gaze. Instead of revisiting his unprecedented career, which we promise we'll do later, we asked him some hard questions re NBL Season 21.

We expected a few of his answers and were startled by a few others.

Apart from his regular role on the FOX Footy Show "Bounce", Andrew this year has found his groove as an NBL television commentator, his insights sprinkled with clever turns of phrase.

We've got questions about Bryce Cotton and the NBA, and whether Trevor Gleeson gets the plaudits he deserves, with five NBL championships, only one less than Brian Goorjian.

But we're not only asking questions about the NBL's pointy end, we tackle whether the last-placed Cairns Taipans need to make changes ahead of the 2021-22 NBL season.

We gleaned his thoughts on Didi Louzada and Cam Oliver, the Tokyo Olympics and Ben Simmons; are the New Zealand Breakers coming home with a wet sail and is Kyle Adnam as good as he is cracked up to be? William McDowell-White has a triple-double while we're perpetually on Josh Giddey "triple-double watch."

Who's better right now?

We also get lost in the usual Tom Foolery before I spell out this week's Nagy Nasty and Brad splits with convention on his Rosen Rattler.

It's all here and available to you if you click this link. Then again, you also can go to Spotify or Apple Podcasts. And thanks to our friends at Piranha Media, you also can catch us via that new fangled interweb thingame too!

Check us out. You won't be sorry. (OK, quick disclaimer. We can't guarantee you won't be sorry.)

*Andrew Gaze is a dual NBL champion with Melbourne Tigers, a 7-time NBL MVP, a five-time Olympian who carried the flag for Australia at the 2000 Sydney Games, an NBA championship winner with San Antonio Spurs and those are merely the tip of the iceberg of his playing accomplishments.

 

Apr 20

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