Former professional basketball player and coach, Andrew Gaze, joins Paris and Nick to share everything about his special connection with Thunder guard Josh Giddey, the state of Australian basketball with the NBL and Thursday night’s preseason matchup between the Thunder and the Adelaide 36ers. Also, the TBU crew welcomes Thunder Vice President of Broadcasting and Corporate Communications, Dan Mahoney, to keep you in the know about how to tune into Thunder TV and radio broadcasts this season. The Thunder Basketball Universe is presented by COOP Ale Works.
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12 Comments
Watched Gaze play live for the Melbourne Tigers and he was an absolute Star . Andrews a great guy and Australians love him.
If I’m OKC I’m getting Gaze into my team to mentor my younger players and build a great culture.
Gazieeeeee!!
Gaze is our LeBron.Been there done that,even scored a ring in San Antonio.The family is a dynasty & they are part of the fabric of BB in Aust.
the legend himself – without a doubt one of the most loved individuals in Australia (whether you follow basketball or not) …
Coach cj is stupid coach why no play design for their BIGMAN like Kai sotto IMGINE OKC knows guards of ADELEIDE will shoot three if they use Kai sotto in low post area too create opening and attract a lot of foul towards OKC coach cf is nothing but a chicken headless coach..
OKC need him on their coaching staff!!!
If Gazey played in this era he probably would’ve had more time in the NBA and at least became a solid role player
Drewy Gaze
@ Seton Hall circa '91
@ Washington Bullets circa '97
@ San Antonio Spurs circa '02
broke Washington Bullets combine™ 45° legpress with significant DOMS(delayed.onset.muscle.soreness) that persisted for days
only 13th man on one of Pop's first championship at Spurs , obviously not part of rotation and did not suit up all games and playoffs
For those of you that aren't Australian this man right here is one of the most loved and valued ambassadors for Australia. Forever humble and just an all-in-all great bloke. Used to love watching him and Leonard Copeland tear it up in the 90's for the mighty Tigers.
Awesome interview with an Aussie legend 🇦🇺👍
The nba missed out not having this dude in the league in his prime