Anzac spirit was put to the test when the World Masters Games pitted one of New Zealand's most competitive basketball legends against a couple of Australia's greatest.
The result - a hard-fought contest that went down to the wire.
Former Tall Black Phill Jones, 43, is only one year retired from the New Zealand NBL, where he became the first player to log more than 400 games. But even he could not steer his Rack City side to victory over the Melbourne-based Hasbeens in a transtasman exhibition game at North Shore Events Centre yesterday.
Leading by 10 points through three quarters, the NZ team could not withstand a strong comeback from the Aussies, who included former NBA centre Chris Anstey and three-time Olympian Sam Mackinnon.
But it was the scoring of Andrew Walter and Andrew Parkinson that saw the Hasbeens home 80-75.