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Basketball, the Bulls and a Freo woolshed: Longley’s search for the past

Steve Mills
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While putting together a new documentary that explores his career, basketball legend Luc Longley was surprised to find the first basketball hoop he ever used in a Fremantle shed.

As you would, Luc Longley – who became world-famous while playing in Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls dream team in the 1990s – knocked on the front door, only to find the owners had no idea who he is.

Press PLAY to hear more about Luc Longley’s amazing historical discovery

Max and Susan Page told Julie-anne Sprague onĀ 6PR Afternoons they were delighted to meet Longley, hear of his childhood and discover how important a small metal hoop in their property was to Australian basketball history.

“My wife Susan had heard of him, but we’re ,more involved in theatre activities; when I was reading about Luc on Wikipedia I found out he’s Sam Longley’s brother, who we know very well,” Max Page said.

Steve Mills
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