Eric Bailey
Encyclopedia
Eric Bailey is a former basketball player with the Hobart Devils
, Melbourne Tigers
and Gold Coast Rollers
in the National Basketball League
(NBL).
Bailey attended Boise State University.
He played in the Australian NBL for Hobart between 1983 and 1984. In 1985 he moved to Melbourne where he played until 1989. In 1990 he transferred to Gold Coast where he stayed until 1991.
He is currently a motivational speaker who visits schools or corporations to deliver anti-drug and visionary messages.
Hobart Devils
The Hobart Devils were an Australian basketball team that played in Hobart, Tasmania, in the National Basketball League. The team was the only representative from the state of Tasmania for the majority of its tenure, but was one of three teams that had their NBL licenses revoked by the league...
, Melbourne Tigers
Melbourne Tigers
The Melbourne Tigers are Australia's oldest and most respected basketball team, established circa 1931 in a local church hall League. Entering the National Basketball League in 1984, they are now the only Melbourne team, after the South Dragons withdrew from the league.The Melbourne Tigers are the...
and Gold Coast Rollers
Gold Coast Rollers
The Gold Coast Rollers were an Australian basketball team, that played in Gold Coast, Queensland, in the National Basketball League. The team was originally named the Gold Coast Cougars before being renamed the Rollers in 1992. The team was one of only two teams from the state of Queensland when it...
in the National Basketball League
National Basketball League (Australia)
The National Basketball League, also known as the iiNet NBL Championship for sponsorship reasons, is the pre-eminent men's professional basketball league in Australasia....
(NBL).
Bailey attended Boise State University.
He played in the Australian NBL for Hobart between 1983 and 1984. In 1985 he moved to Melbourne where he played until 1989. In 1990 he transferred to Gold Coast where he stayed until 1991.
He is currently a motivational speaker who visits schools or corporations to deliver anti-drug and visionary messages.