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Years ago
Where would Gaze be now if he was 24?
NBA spark off the bench in a SG position .
He is a winner and a natural scorer and if a coach uses him enough I could see him making decent money and having a decent NBA tenure.
I think his love for Melbourne would have him returning home and perhaps buying the Tigers himself !


Years ago
From this round's NBL by the Numbers:
Melbourne might be struggling at the foot of the ladder, but they are still a major drawcard in the NBL. The Tigers currently lead the league in attendance on the road, drawing an average of 3,780 people to their away games thus far this season.Bit surprising to see Cairns above Townsville, NZ so high, and Perth down the bottom. Might need to wait out the season to get realistic figures as these could be seriously slanted by a bias in schedule to date. No doubt Melbourne's top spot would have something to do with the league-high crowd in Adelaide a while back.
2009/10 Road Attendance Averages
3,780.1 - Melbourne
3,727.0 - New Zealand
3,503.9 - Gold Coast
3,499.8 - Wollongong
3,252.4 - Adelaide
3,218.4 - Cairns
3,172.8 - Townsville
3,054.3 - Perth
