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MY MIX FROM MISIEK MVOIE SHOW
FOOTAGE FROM 1992 TO 2001
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Music: All Credits To - Anno Domini - Every Day (Hip-Hop/Instrumental)
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number: 13 Highlights / Video / Clip

Biography:
Lucien James "Luc" Longley (born January 19, 1969 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a retired Australian professional basketball player, who was the first Australian to play in the NBA. He attended college at the University of New Mexico. Known for his passing ability and free spirit, Longley drew comparisons to fellow redhead Bill Walton upon his entry into the NBA.Longley was drafted 7th overall by the Minnesota Timberwolves in 1991. After two plus mediocre seasons with the struggling franchise, the 7'2" (218 cm) center was traded to the Chicago Bulls for Stacey King late in the 1993-94 season. He won three straight championships with the Bulls from 1996 to 1998.Following the break up of the championship Bulls in 1998, Chicago did a sign and trade with Longley, sending him to the Phoenix Suns for Mark Bryant, Martin Muursepp, Bubba Wells, and a conditional first-round draft pick. Longley spent two lackluster seasons with Phoenix, where he gained less attention for his play than for being stung twice by a scorpion while sitting on the floor of his home sorting through his CD collection.1 (Longley also had difficulties with bodysurfing - he managed to separate his shoulder and miss 18 games in 1997. He was traded to the New York Knicks prior to the 200001 NBA season in what was only the second four-team trade in NBA history. The Suns acquired Chris Dudley as part of the deal together with a first-round draft pick from New York and an undisclosed amount of cash, while New York received Longley, Glen Rice, Travis Knight, Vladimir Stepania, Lazaro Borrell, Vernon Maxwell, two first-round draft picks (from the Los Angeles Lakers and the Seattle SuperSonics) and two second-round draft picks from Seattle. Seattle received Patrick Ewing and the Lakers received Horace Grant, Greg Foster, Chuck Person and Emanual Davis. Longley spent one year with New York before retiring. Longley averaged 7.20 points and 4.90 rebounds per game in his 567 regular season game NBA career. Longley played more NBA games than any other Australian and is widely regarded as one of the best Australian basketballers ever.Longley did not appear in many international matches with the Australian Boomers during his career, likely due to various injuries that stemmed from an ankle injury that eventually ended his playing days.Longley attended Scotch College, Perth for the majority of his high schooling, was part-owner of the Perth Wildcats basketball club in the Australian National Basketball League for several years (he played 2 games for the club in 1986), and is currently the #1 ticket holder of the Fremantle Dockers in the Australian Football League.
On April 6, 2007, Longley's $2 million home in Fremantle, Western Australia, was destroyed by a fire. It is believed much of Longley's memorabilia from his basketball career was lost, although his three championship rings may have been spared.He is currently a specialist coach for the Perth Wildcats.
TEAMS
Perth Wildcats 1986
Minnesota Timberwolves 1991-94
Chicago Bulls 1994-98
Phoenix Suns 1998-2000
New York Knicks 2000-01
FIRST MIX ABOUT HIM ON YOUTUBE

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  • Did you know Michael Jordan gave Luc Longly his Chicago Bulls NBA Championship ring after Luc's house burnt down! Now if that isn't true friendship, i don't know what is!

  • Anyone here that says Longley was crap doesnt know much about basketball.. If longley played in todays NBA he would be up there with the top centers, because he is quite fast for someone who is 7'2", he has a decent shot, a massive defensive presence and he would be one of the strongest men in the NBA.. He has more raw strength than Dwight Howard, the only remaining NBA player that would be stronger than Luc is Shaq.. He plays the center role perfectly, thats one reason why the bulls did so well

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  • not good as shaq but better than most trash we have now these day espcecially 56 000 000$ tyson chandler and jokim noah

  • Luc was very important part of the bulls three championships that team was the best of all time not even Miami Heat can go 72-10 Nobody CAN'T

  • Luc Longley express!

  • @scottyobigg

    i used to habe the impression that Longley sucks. Actually he was really quite good. hahaha

  • the great luc longly

  • Not the greatest center ever, but he sure got the job done when the team needed it. Longley was a major factor in Chicago's quest for the second 3-peat.

  • @scottyobigg Agree with you! The giant Luc was a top player in my CHICAGO BULLS!

  • Its hard to find centers these days.

  • This guy is from my town in australia saw him the other day at one of my games, fucking huge.

  • An Aussie Trailblazer! The clip where he is blocked by Ewing, gets it back and dunks is like his career. When you get told your too slow, can't shoot and can't play D what do you do? Keep going, work hard and stuff it in their face!!! I bet all those who dobuted you don't have ring to prove how great they are. Love your work Luke! Aussie Aussie Aussie!!!

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