Perth Wildcats 1990 Playoff Highlights
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@ 4.01 .............THE KING OF THE RIM Vintage James crawford .... I remeber when he did that dunk i rewound and paused it SO many times , i stretched the blank vhs that mum had recorded it on for me , she got so pissed at me ...... But DAMN it was worth it !!!
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anyone got any vids from the 2000 nbl finals??? id really appreciate it
oh yeah and cats 5 time champs!!!! suck on that sixers and tigers
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The Perth Wildcats Golden era...Almost unbeatable.
Ent Cent just to be packed to the rafters and the atmosphere was magic evry homegame. Perth couldnt get enough of The Wildcats in the 90's.
Still got a blockmounted Emu Gold poster featuring Ricky,James and Mike.Good memories...!!!
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they were the town & country dancers
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yep, you dont see that in the nbl anymore
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This was the Wildcats golden era. The Black Pearl was coach and we had JC, Tiny Pinder and Ricky Grace in our starting five. Probably the best three imports to ever play on the same team. I was only a kid but I remember the PEC would be rockin' for Wildcats' home games. Our major sponsor was also Emu Export! lol
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4:02 nasty.
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More like North Carolina State Uni not Charlotte Hornets. And more like 1978 not 1988. It doesn't look like he stood a foot onto an NBA court.
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Anyone remember what the cheerleaders were called in the early '90s? I had a huge crush on them as a kid and they're still like wow when I saw a glimpse of footage of them now. Classy women. They used to broadcast clips of them, if anyone has any please upload. :(
And those days with the Wildcats were magic. Granted, they're no NBA but the talent in the NBA is beyond dreamers. The NBL is down to earth basketball, something people could aspire to, and something fans of the sport should support.
Tiny Pinder led the NBL in scoring for 6 years. He also played for the charlotte hornettes in 1988, leading the team in assists and rebounds
dexantiprejudist 3 years ago
Neither of those things is true. He did lead the NBL in both scoring and rebounding in 1985 though, when he played for the Sydney Supersonics and was named in the All-NBL First Team.
He was drafted to the NBA in the 5th round in 1979 but never played.
Luuuc 3 years ago
Love the old-school NBL highlights! Got any more?
TimmyTickle 4 years ago
Not yet, but I will be trying to collect some more over the coming months & upload any good ones to YouTube.
Luuuc 4 years ago