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Encyclopedia > Lindsay Gaze

Lindsay Gaze (born August 16, 1936 in Adelaide) is an Australian basketball player and coach. He played for Australia in three Olympics between 1960 and 1968 and coached the Australian basketball team at four Olympics between 1972 and 1984. Gaze coached the Melbourne Tigers for 35 years, including 22 years in the National Basketball League (NBL), winning two championships in 1993 and 1997. He was the coach of the year in 1989, 1997 and 1999 and is second in the all-time number of coaching wins in that league. Lindsay Gaze is a member of the Australian Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player and coach and an associate member of the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. August 16 is the 228th day of the year (229th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1936 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... Adelaide skyline as seen from Victoria Square The Adelaide CBD as seen from the Mount Lofty Ranges Adelaide is the capital city of the Australian state of South Australia. ... The Melbourne Tigers is Australia’s premier basketball brand and has been in existence for nearly 70 years. ... This article discusses the National Basketball League, a defunct professional league in the United States. ...

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Olympic Career

Lindsay Gaze was born in Adelaide in August, 1936, the son of Albert J. Gaze and Avis M. Gaze. As a youth, he played both basketball and Australian rules football. Gaze played in the Victorian Football Association for Prahran. He was selected as a member of an Australian rules team that played an exhibition match in the Melbourne Olympics although he didn't take the field. Adelaide skyline as seen from Victoria Square The Adelaide CBD as seen from the Mount Lofty Ranges Adelaide is the capital city of the Australian state of South Australia. ... Australian rules football at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. ... See also Australian Football League. ... Prahran (pronounced pran) is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... The Games of the XVI Olympiad were held in 1956 in Melbourne, Australia, although the equestrian events could not be held in Australia due to quarantine regulations. ...


However, it was in basketball that he would make his mark in the Olympics. He was selected for the Australian basketball team for the Rome Olympics which was the first Australian basketball team to travel overseas for the Olympics. Gaze soon established himself as one of Australia's leading basketballers establishing an international reputation when he was selected as a member of the All-Star Five in the 1962 World Championships. He married Margaret Gaze in 1962 with the couple having a son, Andrew Gaze and a daughter. The Games of the XVII Olympiad were held in 1960 in Rome, Italy. ... Andrew Gaze (born July 24, 1965 in Melbourne, Australia) is Australias best known basketball player, and possibly its best ever. ...


Gaze would represent Australia at both the Rome Olympics and Mexico City Olympics. He developed a reputation as a fanatical trainer training two or three times a week with his club and at home. Gaze also coached national under 16 and under 18 squads during his playing career. The Games of the XVIII Olympiad were held in 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. ... The Games of the XIX Olympiad were held in Mexico City in 1968. ...


His reputation for training led to his appointment as the coach of Melbourne Tigers in 1970 and of the Australian basketball side in 1971 coaching the team at four Olympic Games in 1972, 1976, 1980 and 1984. Andrew Gaze was part of the team that he coached in 1984. Lindsay Gaze would write his first book Better Basketball in 1977. The Games of the XX Olympiad were held in 1972 in Munich, West Germany. ... The 1976 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXI Olympiad, were held in 1976 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ... The Games of the XXII Olympiad were held in 1980 in Moscow, Soviet Union. ... The Games of the XXIII Olympiad were held in 1984 in Los Angeles, United States. ...


NBL Coaching Career 1983-2005

Lindsay Gaze was the inaugural coach of the Melbourne Tigers at the start of the NBL in 1984. He retired in May 2005 after 22 seasons and 689 games with 363 victories. The Melbourne Tigers won two championships in 1993 and 1997 with Gaze as coach. He was a widely respected coach in the NBL winning Coach of the Year three times during his career. He announced his retirement from basketball on the same day that Andrew Gaze announced his retirement after 612 NBL games. Lindsay Gaze had coached Andrew Gaze during his son's entire career as an NBL player with the pair forming the longest standing father-son partnership in the history of world sport. The pair would also author a book Winning Basketball in 1992.


Lindsay Gaze was also a member of the NBL Board. In 2004, he became a part owner of the Melbourne Tigers with Andrew Gaze. On his retirement, journalist Stephen Howell of the Melbourne Age wrote that history would judge him as the most influential figure in Australian basketball.


Record and accolades

  • Player in 1960, 1964 and 1968 Olympics;
  • Coach of Australian team at 1972, 1976, 1980 and 1984 Olympics;
  • Coached 689 NBL games with 363 victories (52.6%);
  • Two NBL championships 1993 and 1997;
  • Three times NBL Coach of the Year 1989, 1997, 1999;
  • Member Australian Basketball Hall of Fame as player and coach;
  • Associate member of Sport Australia Hall of Fame (SAHOF) for role as coach and member of SAHOF board; and
  • Victorian Father of the Year 1992 - Andrew Gaze would win the award in 2004.

References

  • Who's Who in Australia 2005, Crown Content North Melbourne 2005, page 789
  • NBL Lindsay Gaze page
  • Melbourne Age article on the retirement of Lindsay and Andrew Gaze
  • Sportal article on retirement of Lindsay and Andrew Gaze
  • Basketball Highway article on history of Australian basketball
  • 1996 ABC Australia page featuring Lindsay and Andrew Gaze

  Results from FactBites:
 
Tigers look to a future without Lindsay Gaze as coach - theage.com.au (666 words)
The remarkable career of Lindsay Gaze, Melbourne Tigers' only coach in their 20 seasons in the National Basketball League, is drawing to a close with next season certain to be his last.
Lindsay Gaze is an Australian sporting icon whose involvement with the Tigers has led to them becoming known as the family club.
Gaze's retirement as head coach would not end his association with the club, because of his shareholding and because he is a lifelong coach.
Andrew Gaze - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (423 words)
Son of Australian basketball stalwart Lindsay Gaze, Andrew played in the NBL at age 18, before playing a season of U.S. college basketball at Seton Hall, where he led his team to the 1989 NCAA finals, losing in overtime to Michigan.
Gaze had another short stint in the NBA in 1998-99 with the San Antonio Spurs, but spent most of his time sitting on the bench and was injured for the latter part of the season.
Whilst Gaze never had a steady NBA career, unlike Chicago Bulls center Luc Longley, he is still regarded by many Australians as their best-ever male basketballer (Lauren Jackson is arguably the best female player in the world).
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