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Nic Naitanui may have entered the sunset after a successful AFL career, but star charm was still clear on the last day. Although he was not a participant in the field, Naitanui turned his heads in MCG while sitting next to another former star athlete. Naitanui watched the game with the former basketball player Lamarcus Aldridge, an old NBA draft selection and multiple All-Star. For the last launch of the NBL season, Aldridge in Melbourne took a festival and action at MCG for witnessing AFL's demonstration events. Naitanui, a sharp basketball enthusiast, was attached to Friday with former Portland, San Antonio Brooklyn star Aldridge, and seven times all-Star five times the All-Nba election was followed by big finale. The Grand Final of Saturday, the first stage of his career after playing, proved to be an intense day for Naitanui, who participated in more than one out -of -field events. First, Naitanui team won the Selwood team in Afl Futures and won 74-71 in first match of MCG's first match. Carlton's son, son of Great Scott, was chosen as best place for Nic Nat team, and with his twin brother Lucas, he could end as father-son expectations in AFL draft. He then joined Naitanui, Club legends Shannon Hurn Luke Shuey and 2018 Premiership Hero Jack Redden at MCG at Honor of McG joined motorcycle honoring retired wonders of game.