Great mates Kenny McFadden, left, and Angelo Robinson.
They were great mates with the love of basketball being the backbone of a friendship spanning 38 years.
Kenny McFadden, the quiet one, Angelo Robinson, the outgoing one – it was a friendship that gelled and lasted.
It has been a sad time for many in the basketball community with the death of McFadden, 61, an American-Kiwi basketball legend, who had been battling polycystic kidney disease.
McFadden and Robinson were among a wave of American basketball players who came to New Zealand in the 1980s to ply their trade in the domestic basketball league.
In 1982 McFadden, from Lansing, Michigan, came over to play for the Exchequer Saints, initially only for the American off-season.