Andrew Parkinson (born 21 September 1967) is a former Australian former professional basketball player in the National Basketball League.
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Born | (1967-09-21) 21 September 1967 (age 54) |
Nationality | Australian |
Listed height | 195 cm (6 ft 5 in) |
Listed weight | 95 kg (210 lb) |
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Playing career | 1988–1998 |
Position | Shooting guard / small forward |
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1988 | Geelong Supercats |
1991 | Southern Melbourne Saints |
1992–1998 | South East Melbourne Magic |
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Known as "Parky", he played for the Geelong Supercats (1988–1990), Southern Melbourne Saints (1991, when he was included in the NBL All-Star Southern team), and the South East Melbourne Magic (1992–1998).
He won two NBL championships in 1992 & 1996 with the Magic. Other accolades include Most Improved Player in 1991[1] and Free Throw Percentage Leader in 1992.[2]
Following his basketball career, Parkinson was a media personality, hosting an early incarnation of World Sport Overnight on SEN 1116 in early 2004 and working with South Dragons NBL basketball team during their short reign. Parky now plays at MSAC and is regarded as the dirtiest player in K-grade. Parky plays in the Balwyn Championship league where his team were runners up to the Valhalla Vikings 37-40 who have been the dominate team in the league for many years.[3]
NBL Most Improved Player Award | |
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South East Melbourne Magic 1992 NBL Champions | |
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South East Melbourne Magic 1996 NBL Champions | |
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