Cut the dribble - just bring back the Bullets

By Phil Lutton
Updated October 3 2014 - 10:13am, first published September 24 2014 - 9:20am
Leroy Loggins was the face of the Bullets in their glory years.
Leroy Loggins was the face of the Bullets in their glory years.
Leroy Loggins was the face of the Bullets in their glory years.
Leroy Loggins was the face of the Bullets in their glory years.
Leroy Loggins was the face of the Bullets in their glory years.
Leroy Loggins was the face of the Bullets in their glory years.
Leroy Loggins was the face of the Bullets in their glory years.
Leroy Loggins was the face of the Bullets in their glory years.

The end of summer in Brisbane in 2008 was also the end of the city's first professional basketball team. On February 28, the Bullets lost an overtime game to the Melbourne Tigers at the Convention Centre. They wouldn't set foot on the hardwood again.

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