Robert Rose

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Robert Rose
Position Guard
Nickname The Magician
Height 196 cm
Weight 96 kg
Team Cairns Taipans (NBL)
Nationality Flag of United States United States
Born December 27, 1964
Rochester, New York
College/University George Mason University
NBL Debut 1992
Previous NBL Clubs South East Melbourne Magic 1992-93
Adelaide 36ers 1994-95
Canberra Cannons 1996-98
Townsville Crocodiles 1999-2006
NBL Championships 1992
Career Highlights NBL MVP (1993, 2001)

NBL's First Team (1993, 1996-97, 2001)
NBL's 25th Anniversary Team (1998)

Played for Los Angeles Clippers in the NBA

Robert Rose (born December 27, 1964, in Rochester, New York) is an American professional basketball player in the Australian National Basketball League.

Rose began his NBL career in 1992 with the South-East Melbourne Magic, leading his team to the championship - which is still his only one. The next year Rose would average 19 points, 9 assists and 7 rebounds on his way to the National Basketball League MVP.

After a two year and a three year stint with the Adelaide 36ers and Canberra Cannons respectively Rose's carreer was somewhat diminishing, although his spectacular stats would not suggest such a thing. After not enjoying post season success with the Cannons in the 1998 season Rose signed with the struggling North Queensland team of the Townsville Crocodiles. Rose would turn the franchise around captaining them to the semi-finals and grand final in the 1999-2000 and 2000-2001 seasons. Rose capped off his team's performance by winning his second league MVP award. However the Crocodiles would be defeated by the Wollongong Hawks in the deciding game three of the grand final series.

After the 2005-2006 season, at age 42, the Crocodiles decided not to renew Rose's contract. He then signed with North Queensland rivals the Cairns Taipans for the 2006-2007 season.

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Preceded by
Scott Fisher & Andrew Gaze
Paul Rogers
NBL Most Valuable Player
1993
2001
Succeeded by
Andrew Gaze
Mark Bradtke

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