Played in the NBL with the Melbourne Tigers, and has played in the NBA
for the Washington Bullets and San Antonio Spurs.
Made his National Basketball League debut for the Melbourne Tigers
against the Brisbane Bullets in February 1984
Son of Lindsay Gaze, who coached the Melbourne Tigers throughout
Andrew's 22-year National Baskbetball League career
Played for Seton Hall in the National Collegiate Athletic Association
basketball championship in 1989. He helped the New Jersey college team
to the championship finals, where they lost to Michigan in overtime.
For this effort, he was voted as the West Region's Most Valuable Player
Was voted Most Valuable Player of the National Basketball League seven
times, in 1991-1992 and 1994-1998
Was part of the Melbourne Tigers teams that won the National Basketball
League championships in 1993 and 1997
In 1998/99, he became the second Australian basketball player, after
Luc Longley, to win a National Basketball Association championship ring
when he had a minor role in the San Antonio Spurs team
Retired from the Melbourne Tigers in May 2005, at the same time that
his father Lindsay retired as the team's coach