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Tony Ronaldson

Anthony Dean Ronaldson (born 25 May 1972) is an Australian former professional basketball player who played the majority of his career in the Australian National Basketball League (NBL). Known as "The Bear", Ronaldson played for the Eastside Spectres, South East Melbourne Magic, Victoria Titans, Perth Wildcats and New Zealand Breakers in the NBL. He played in seven NBL Grand Final series and won two championships,[1] both with the Magic in 1992 and 1996. He also represented Australia at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta and again in 2004 in Athens

Tony Ronaldson
Personal information
Born (1972-05-25) 25 May 1972 (age 51)
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Listed height203 cm (6 ft 8 in)
Listed weight105 kg (231 lb)
Career information
CollegeArizona State (1991–1992)
NBA draft1993: undrafted
Playing career1989–2010
PositionPower forward
Career history
1989Australian Institute of Sport
1990–1991Eastside Spectres
1990Nunawading Spectres
1992–1998South East Melbourne Magic
1998–2002Victoria Titans
2002–2007Perth Wildcats
2005–2006Stirling Senators
2007–2010New Zealand Breakers
2010Waikato Pistons
Career highlights and awards
Medals
Men's basketball
Representing  Australia
2006 Melbourne Team competition

Playing career edit

In 1989, Ronaldson played for the Australian Institute of Sport in the SEABL.[2][3] Ronaldson made his NBL debut in 1990 with the Eastside Spectres under the coaching of Brian Goorjian, playing two seasons there. In July 1990, he also had a one-game stint with the Nunawading Spectres SEABL team.[4] He missed the Eastside Spectres' Grand Final appearance in 1991 due to leaving for the United States to attend Arizona State University.[5]

When the Spectres merged with the Southern Melbourne Saints in 1992, Ronaldson was one of the players to be signed to the newly created South East Melbourne Magic who played out of the NBL's then largest venue, the 15,300 capacity National Tennis Centre. During his time with the Magic, Ronaldson competed in four Grand Finals, winning two NBL championships in 1992 and 1996 (both times defeating cross-town rivals the Melbourne Tigers who also used the Tennis Centre as their home venue) and being runner up in 1997 to the Tigers and 1998 to the Adelaide 36ers.

When the Magic also merged with another club in 1998–99, this time with cross-town rivals the North Melbourne Giants, Ronaldson once again signed with the resulting team: the Victoria Titans. With the Titans, he played in back-to-back losing Grand Finals.

Ronaldson eventually left the Titans at the end of the 2001–02 NBL season, signing with the Perth Wildcats for 2002–03 season and helping them reach the Grand Final, where they lost 2–0 to the Sydney Kings. Following the retirement of Ricky Grace, Ronaldson captained the club in 2005–06, but was replaced by Paul Rogers the following season. In October 2006, Ronaldson played his 550th NBL game.[6] In 2005 and 2006, he played in the State Basketball League for the Stirling Senators.

Ronaldson left the Wildcats after the 2006–07 season and signed with the New Zealand Breakers.[7] Ronaldson ended his NBL career following the 2009–10 season, finishing with 665 games and averages of 15.3 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.[8] Ronaldson has more wins than anyone else in NBL history with 430 victories from his 665-game career at a success rate of 64.66%.[9][10]

NBL records edit

Ronaldson's 665 games leads the NBL for most games played all-time. He is also the fifth-highest scorer in the NBL with 10,154 points, and also holds the sixth-highest record for defensive rebounds with 2,642. He has also made the most appearances in the NBL Finals, playing in a league record 20 consecutive Finals series from 1990 to 2009. The only time in his NBL career that his team did not make the playoffs was his final season in 2009–10 when the Breakers finished one game short in 5th place (2009–10 was the first time the NBL used their current 4 team finals format).[11]

National team career edit

In addition to his NBL career, Ronaldson represented Australia at international level on numerous occasions, making his debut for the Boomers at the 1994 FIBA World Championship in Toronto, Canada. He was also a member of the Boomers for the 1996 Olympic Games (in which he made a spectacular four-point play in the dying seconds against Croatia to give the Boomers a 73–71 win and a berth in the bronze medal game against Lithuania where they lost 80–74), the 1998 FIBA World Championship in Greece, the 2004 Olympic Games and the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne where he won a gold medal with the Boomers after they easily defeated their Trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand 77–39 in the Final.[12]

Honour roll edit

NBL career: 1990–2010 (21 seasons - 1st All-time)
NBL Grand Final appearances: 7 (1991, 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2002/03 - 2nd All-time)
NBL Championships: 2 (1992, 1996)
NBL Finals appearances: 20 (1990–2009 - 1st All-time)

NBL career stats edit

Games: 665 (46 Eas, 194 SEM, 102 Vic, 170 Per, 79 NZB - 1st All-time)
Rebounds: 5.2 pg
Points: 10,154 (15.3 pg)
Free Throws: 1,512 / 2,146 (70.5%)
Field Goals: 3,738 / 8,903 (42.0%)
3 Points: 1,166 / 3,371 (34.6%)
Steals: 0.6 pg
Assists: 2.7 pg
Blocks: 0.3 pg

References edit

  1. ^ "Perth Wildcats on Ten News 12.11.10". YouTube.com. 12 November 2010. Archived from the original on 22 December 2021. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  2. ^ . ausport.gov.au. Archived from the original on 12 February 2014.
  3. ^ Player statistics for Tony Ronaldson – 1989
  4. ^ Player statistics for Tony Ronaldson – 1990
  5. ^ Tony Ronaldson College Stats
  6. ^ . NBL.com.au. 23 October 2006. Archived from the original on 15 September 2007. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  7. ^ . NBL.com.au. Archived from the original on 16 March 2007. Retrieved 14 March 2007.
  8. ^ Player statistics for Tony Ronaldson
  9. ^ CEDRIC THE SUCCESSFUL
  10. ^ Deane, Steve (1 November 2008). "Basketball: Plenty of growl left in Bear as he gazes at latest record". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 23 November 2011.
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External links edit

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    Preceded by Captain of the Perth Wildcats
    2005/06
    Succeeded by

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Anthony Dean Ronaldson born 25 May 1972 is an Australian former professional basketball player who played the majority of his career in the Australian National Basketball League NBL Known as The Bear Ronaldson played for the Eastside Spectres South East Melbourne Magic Victoria Titans Perth Wildcats and New Zealand Breakers in the NBL He played in seven NBL Grand Final series and won two championships 1 both with the Magic in 1992 and 1996 He also represented Australia at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta and again in 2004 in AthensTony RonaldsonPersonal informationBorn 1972 05 25 25 May 1972 age 51 Adelaide South Australia AustraliaListed height203 cm 6 ft 8 in Listed weight105 kg 231 lb Career informationCollegeArizona State 1991 1992 NBA draft1993 undraftedPlaying career1989 2010PositionPower forwardCareer history1989Australian Institute of Sport1990 1991Eastside Spectres1990Nunawading Spectres1992 1998South East Melbourne Magic1998 2002Victoria Titans2002 2007Perth Wildcats2005 2006Stirling Senators2007 2010New Zealand Breakers2010Waikato PistonsCareer highlights and awards2 NBL champion 1992 1996 2 All NBL Second Team 1994 1996 2 All NBL Third Team 1998 2002 Medals Men s basketball Representing Australia 2006 Melbourne Team competition Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 NBL records 2 National team career 3 Honour roll 4 NBL career stats 5 References 6 External linksPlaying career editIn 1989 Ronaldson played for the Australian Institute of Sport in the SEABL 2 3 Ronaldson made his NBL debut in 1990 with the Eastside Spectres under the coaching of Brian Goorjian playing two seasons there In July 1990 he also had a one game stint with the Nunawading Spectres SEABL team 4 He missed the Eastside Spectres Grand Final appearance in 1991 due to leaving for the United States to attend Arizona State University 5 When the Spectres merged with the Southern Melbourne Saints in 1992 Ronaldson was one of the players to be signed to the newly created South East Melbourne Magic who played out of the NBL s then largest venue the 15 300 capacity National Tennis Centre During his time with the Magic Ronaldson competed in four Grand Finals winning two NBL championships in 1992 and 1996 both times defeating cross town rivals the Melbourne Tigers who also used the Tennis Centre as their home venue and being runner up in 1997 to the Tigers and 1998 to the Adelaide 36ers When the Magic also merged with another club in 1998 99 this time with cross town rivals the North Melbourne Giants Ronaldson once again signed with the resulting team the Victoria Titans With the Titans he played in back to back losing Grand Finals Ronaldson eventually left the Titans at the end of the 2001 02 NBL season signing with the Perth Wildcats for 2002 03 season and helping them reach the Grand Final where they lost 2 0 to the Sydney Kings Following the retirement of Ricky Grace Ronaldson captained the club in 2005 06 but was replaced by Paul Rogers the following season In October 2006 Ronaldson played his 550th NBL game 6 In 2005 and 2006 he played in the State Basketball League for the Stirling Senators Ronaldson left the Wildcats after the 2006 07 season and signed with the New Zealand Breakers 7 Ronaldson ended his NBL career following the 2009 10 season finishing with 665 games and averages of 15 3 points 5 2 rebounds and 2 7 assists per game 8 Ronaldson has more wins than anyone else in NBL history with 430 victories from his 665 game career at a success rate of 64 66 9 10 NBL records edit Ronaldson s 665 games leads the NBL for most games played all time He is also the fifth highest scorer in the NBL with 10 154 points and also holds the sixth highest record for defensive rebounds with 2 642 He has also made the most appearances in the NBL Finals playing in a league record 20 consecutive Finals series from 1990 to 2009 The only time in his NBL career that his team did not make the playoffs was his final season in 2009 10 when the Breakers finished one game short in 5th place 2009 10 was the first time the NBL used their current 4 team finals format 11 National team career editIn addition to his NBL career Ronaldson represented Australia at international level on numerous occasions making his debut for the Boomers at the 1994 FIBA World Championship in Toronto Canada He was also a member of the Boomers for the 1996 Olympic Games in which he made a spectacular four point play in the dying seconds against Croatia to give the Boomers a 73 71 win and a berth in the bronze medal game against Lithuania where they lost 80 74 the 1998 FIBA World Championship in Greece the 2004 Olympic Games and the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne where he won a gold medal with the Boomers after they easily defeated their Trans Tasman rivals New Zealand 77 39 in the Final 12 Honour roll editNBL career 1990 2010 21 seasons 1st All time NBL Grand Final appearances 7 1991 1992 1996 1997 1998 99 1999 00 2002 03 2nd All time NBL Championships 2 1992 1996 NBL Finals appearances 20 1990 2009 1st All time NBL career stats editGames 665 46 Eas 194 SEM 102 Vic 170 Per 79 NZB 1st All time Rebounds 5 2 pg Points 10 154 15 3 pg Free Throws 1 512 2 146 70 5 Field Goals 3 738 8 903 42 0 3 Points 1 166 3 371 34 6 Steals 0 6 pg Assists 2 7 pg Blocks 0 3 pgReferences edit Perth Wildcats on Ten News 12 11 10 YouTube com 12 November 2010 Archived from the original on 22 December 2021 Retrieved 26 February 2019 Past Athletes ausport gov au Archived from the original on 12 February 2014 Player statistics for Tony Ronaldson 1989 Player statistics for Tony Ronaldson 1990 Tony Ronaldson College Stats Ronaldson bags 550 NBL com au 23 October 2006 Archived from the original on 15 September 2007 Retrieved 25 October 2022 Breakers bag Bear NBL com au Archived from the original on 16 March 2007 Retrieved 14 March 2007 Player statistics for Tony Ronaldson CEDRIC THE SUCCESSFUL Deane Steve 1 November 2008 Basketball Plenty of growl left in Bear as he gazes at latest record The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 23 November 2011 TOP ALL TIME PLAYER PERFORMANCES Boomers Olympic HistoryExternal links editRonaldson s NBL player profile Awards Preceded byRicky Grace Captain of the Perth Wildcats2005 06 Succeeded byPaul Rogers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tony Ronaldson amp oldid 1194985672, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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