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Happy Birthday Luc Longley, the Centerpiece of the 72-10 Season

by Noah Goldowitz
May 16, 2020
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No really, Luc Longley was literally the centerpiece of the Bulls phenomenal 72-10 season. Actually, he was the starting center for most, if not all, of the three-peat Championship run. Yet somehow, he is forgotten by many when discussing that historic season and I can’t figure out why.

Longley was the first Australian ever to play in the NBA, and subsequently, the first Australian ever to win a league championship. At 7’2″ he towered over most in the league at the time and averaged 7.2 points and 4.9 rebounds per game in his 567 regular-season game NBA career. In 2006 he was inducted into Basketball Australia’s Hall of Fame. He may also have one of the best claims-to-fame ever (besides for being a three-time NBA Champion): while sorting through his arachnid collection on the floor of his home, he was stung twice by a scorpion.

Longley had many great performances. On November 11, 1995, Longley scored 21 points and grabbed eight rebounds versus the SuperSonics. Matched up with the more agile Kemp, the Bulls lost that game.

During that same historic season, Longley had another 20 point game on February 22, 1996, against the Hawks. Against the SuperSonics during the ’95-’95 Playoffs, he scored 19 points on June 9. During those Playoffs, he played eight double-digit scoring games.

On November 8, 1996, Longley set his full game career-high in just the first quarter of play against the Pistons.

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Luc Longley #13 of the Chicago Bulls celebrates winning the1996 NBA Championship after defeating the Seattle SupperSonics in Game Six of the NBA Finals on June 16, 1996, at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. June 16, 1996  Credit: Andy Hayt / Getty Images

 

The 1996-97 NBA Chicago Bulls pose for a team portrait in Chicago, IL. Front row (left to right): Luc Longley, Dennis Rodman, Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Ron Harper, Middle Row: Jud Buechler, Jason Caffey, Toni Kukoc, Bill Wennington, Robert Parish, Dickey, Steve Kerr, Randy Brown. Back Row: John Ligmanowski (Equipment Manager), Frank Hamblen (Asst. Coach), Jimmy Rodgers (Asst. Coach), Phil Jackson (Head Coach), Tex Winter (Asst. Coach), Chip Schaefer (Trainer). January 01, 1997 | Credit: NBA Photos

During his career, Longley mostly stuck to the Nike Uptempo Line — the Nike Air Uptempo and the Air Max Uptempo generally. He rocked the Air Jordan XII in a few different colorways as well as the Nike Air Max Battle Force.

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In an interview with The Guardian in 2013, he discussed his entrance into the NBA:

“I found the transition very, very hard,” Longley tells the Guardian. “In college I’d been able to dominate with length, strength and height. When I got to the NBA everyone was just as big so I really had to re-develop my game, go back to the drawing board a little bit and find out where my strengths were going to lie in this new environment.”

“My young brother wrote me and he actually hit the nail on the head – I’d always played the game for fun and for the love of it and when I got to the NBA guys were playing for their livelihoods, their families, careers and reputations. It was a level of intensity I hadn’t geared up for and was reluctant to as well for some reason,” said Longley.

Longley played for four teams and 10 seasons and was the centerpiece in the Bulls’ quest for rings. He is currently an assistant coach for the Australian Boomers. Next time you hear someone discussing the 72-10 season, don’t let them forget Luc Longley!

Happy birthday to the big Aussie.

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