Previewing An Unprecedented (But Exciting) Aotearoa Breakers Season

It’s taken a lot of waiting for this NBL season to finally swing around and even as it does the Breakers still have to wait a little longer as they didn’t have a scheduled game in round one. All part of the juggling of various state protocols, trying to do this thing in the midst of a global pandemic, you know?

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What’s To Make Of That Wild, Chaotic (And Nearly Heroic) Breakers Season?

It started amidst the dark and stormy clouds of chaos and it finished with warm beams of hopeful sunlight peeking through as the Breakers entered the final round of the season still in with a chance of making the semis. The Breakers lingered at 4-10 with little sign that it was gonna get any better. But it did. Substantially.

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Buckle Up Tight Because The Breakers Have Reached A Fork In The Road

All this weirdness I’ve been writing about, which has had the effect of eroding away the last vestiges of what this club used to stand for, has been in order to create an immediately successful basketball team. So, like, what happens now if this goes the wrong way and they tumble into irrelevance with half a season still to go?

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There’s Been One More Sneaky Roster Change At The Breakers (And It’s A Good One)

Remember like two weeks ago when Corey Webster wanted to take up that offer to play in Turkey and the Breakers didn’t wanna let him go because as a local player of the skill level that Webby is it was just impossible to replace him this close to the start of the season? Yeah well that problem doesn’t exist for import players.

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The Breakers Did Another Thing And Here Are Some Words About It

New Zealand’s only professional basketball team just signed a Chinese teenager to a development player contract. Terry Li comes from the NBA Global Academy which runs out of Basketball Australia’s Centre of Excellence. He’s a 198cm tall guard, meant to be extremely athletic, and he’s signed on a three year deal.

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