1992 NBL Grand Final
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Thank u so so much for posting this video. Takes me back to my child hood (although I was 11 at the time !). I was a mad nbl fan in particularly the Perth wildcats. Seeing the '92 GF again was really cool. Still remember most of the game ! One thing is for sure, Stephen Quartermain has not changed AT ALL although a little older now :)
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@MHJanson still doesnt make sense. they should still play for the defensive stop. they have a 30s shot clock.... assume the clock runs a few more they still have 10+ seconds to get a shot off to tie...
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@twelve98 In those days they had the 1 and 1 rule as opposed to the automatic 2 shots for every foul when in the bonus, so they figured that if they miss the first they can get the rebound and get more opportunities to score. In those days as well the clock didn't stop when a team scored, so even if they scored the Magic could have held the ball for 4.5 seconds before inbounding, then drew the foul. They may also have been out of TO's.
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most boring celebration ever......
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why would they foul down 3 with 50s to go?!!?
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man i remember those days... rob rose and copeland were bad-ass back then...
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That mad basket at roughly 1.30 is part of what's missing in modern day NBL games...skil llevel much higher & loved watching rivalries between these 2 teams back in the day even if i was a kings/violet crumbles fan... Always taped the finals when TEN showed them late at night, usually after re-runs of Let The blood run free or some aussie comedy lol....
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@ 3:10 any basketball fan and ref can tell that is goaltending.
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hows it like no existing anymore, magic?
this is what basketball in australia needs to be like again
DynamiteKid33 3 years ago 7
"in 1992 you'll believe in magic"
tqsuited 3 years ago 3