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FLASHBACK 62: A quick trip back


*FLASHBACKS, my irregular "lucky dip" where I just reach into my drawers of old Australian basketball stuff and transcribe whatever I find for you.

YEAH, we're "in season" now so these will be less regular.

But I had a few minutes up my sleeve so for old times' sake...

SNAPPY PIC! Jenny Cheesman, Phil Smyth, Maree White, Ray Borner and Karen Dalton ahead of the 86 Worlds.

DR MIC IS "IN": Frank Drmic drives into the key past Martin Cattalini.

WILSON NO CASTAWAY: Carly Wilson soars for this board as the Opals continue toward Commonwealth Gold in 2006.

PUTBACK DUNK KING: King William (or Bill) Jones, about to throw one down.

SPECIAL JAE: Jae Kingi dictating play as Sharin Milner wonders where she is.

BIAS? NO. PARTIZAN: Darryl Pearce and Brad Dalton fail to impede this shot from Partizan Belgrade.

SYDNEY SILVER: Opals claim silver at the 2000 Olympics. Yes, 15 years ago already.

TAKING THE LANE: Travis Lane drives past Dandenong's Chris Sneed in a CBA game last century.

FALLEN FLAMES: Two 'armless Sydney stars of yesteryear, Michele Timms and Trish Fallon.

BIRD'S EYE VIEW: Mel Thomas battling Pat Reidy in the 2001 NBL Grand Final.

OZ94 TIPS OFF: The 1994 FIBA Women's World Championship tips off its Adelaide leg.

HAPPY NEW YEAR: 36ers Mark Nash, Paul Rees and Mark Davis, pre-2000's NYE celebrations.

CBA? ALL THE WAY: Illawarra's Joanne Williams gets the ball around Broadmeadows' Jacqui Ellery

WNBL CHAMPS, 1990: North Adelaide Rockets' champion team in the pre-Lightning era.

HERE'S LIGHTNING'S 1998 CHAMP: Yes, Jan Stirling, Rachael Sporn and Jo Hill are in both pics.

KING KONGS? Brad Rosen, Aaron Trahair, Scott McGregor, Matt Nielsen, Ben Castle, Kelsey Weems ... anything to promote the game! 

Oct 18

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