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Nationality
  
Australian

Listed weight
  
125 kg (276 lb)

Name
  
Tony Ronaldson

Height
  
2.03 m

Parents
  
John Ronaldson

Positions
  
Power forward

Listed height
  
203 cm (6 ft 8 in)

Pro career
  
1990–2010

Role
  
Basketball Player

Weight
  
125 kg

Education
  
Arizona State University

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League
  
State Basketball League

Born
  
25 May 1972 (age 51) Adelaide, South Australia (
1972-05-25
)

College
  
Arizona State (1991–1992)

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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). He is currently serving as an assistant coach for the SBL's Lakeside Lightning.

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Playing career

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Ronaldson attended the Australian Institute of Sport in 1989. He made his NBL debut in 1990 with the now-defunct Eastside Spectres and was a member of the Spectres Grand Final team that lost to the Perth Wildcats in 1991. 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. During his time with the Magic, Ronaldson competed in another four Grand Finals including two NBL championships in 1992 and 1996. 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. Ronaldson eventually left the team in 2002. Ronaldson signed with the Perth Wildcats for 2002–03 season. Following the retirement of Ricky Grace, Ronaldson captained the club in 2005–06, but was replaced by Paul Rogers the following season.

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Ronaldson left the Wildcats after the 2006–07 season and signed with the New Zealand Breakers. 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. 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%.

NBL records

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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.

Coaching career

In October 2015, Ronaldson was named the assistant coach of the SBL's Lakeside Lightning.

International career

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In addition to his NBL career, Ronaldson represented his country at a national level on numerous occasions including the 1996 Olympic Games (in which he made a spectacular four-point play in the dying seconds against Croatia to give the Boomers a berth in the Bronze medal game), 2004 Olympic Games and the 2006 Commonwealth Games.

References

Tony Ronaldson Wikipedia