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    @mariner4life said in NBL: Breakers and stuff:

    Bullets spending up. They've signed Vukona from the Breakers and Gliddon from us.

    Vukona is gone? That is not a good sign for the Breakers

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    @canefan said in NBL: Breakers and stuff:

    Vukona is gone? That is not a good sign for the Breakers

    I don't see this as a big loss on the court now. No doubt that Vukona is the heart and soul of the team, and a warrior, but he isn't productive enough to be a starter anymore - and that was where the difference of opinion was. He wanted to start, they wanted to use him off the bench.

    Tai Wesley would be a great addition again to play the PF spot.

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    @bovidae said in NBL: Breakers and stuff:

    @canefan said in NBL: Breakers and stuff:

    Vukona is gone? That is not a good sign for the Breakers

    I don't see this as a big loss on the court now. No doubt that Vukona is the heart and soul of the team, and a warrior, but he isn't productive enough to be a starter anymore - and that was where the difference of opinion was. He wanted to start, they wanted to use him off the bench.

    Tai Wesley would be a great addition again to play the PF spot.

    Tai is great. Was a favourite of mine when he was a breaker. By the way, where us Cedric Jackson these days?

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    @canefan said in NBL: Breakers and stuff:

    Tai is great. Was a favourite of mine when he was a breaker. By the way, where us Cedric Jackson these days?

    He plays for the Yakima SunKings in the North American Premier Basketball league according to Wiki. He has bounced around a few leagues after leaving the Breakers.

    On TV3 tonight they were saying that the Braswell connection could mean both Wesley and Webster return.

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    The Breakers have signed former Cairns Taipans point guard Jarrad Weeks to a 2-year deal. The Taipans are really being gutted.

    @mariner4life Thoughts on Weeks?

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    Got faaaar too many minutes at the end of the season for my liking. Has great speed for late in quarters, and can hit a long three, but for a good side he's got to be your 4th guard, and getting 8-10 minutes a game. He is a pretty tenacious defender though, and his foot speed makes him hard to get around.

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    Reading the Stuff article, Ili will be the starting PG with Weeks providing cover from the bench. That means Sosa won't be back. They are looking for an import at SG.

    Weeks averaged 8 points, 2 assists and 2 rebounds in 19 minutes a game according to the same article.

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    @bovidae said in NBL: Breakers and stuff:

    The Taipans are really being gutted

    questions should be asked of the back office. How is we ended up on everyone being off contract at the same time? Including the coach?

    I saw an article in the local rag blaming it on sacking the coach meaning we lost Gliddon and McCarron. That's bullshit IMO. If you decide the team needs a new playing direction, you don't change your mind based on the possibility of players leaving. But having your whole roster off contract at the end of the same season is madness.

    It's not that i wanted to keep them all, but having 3 players on your roster is hardly ideal (Loughton got an extension at the end of last week). Actually i think we signed a guard from Perth on the weekend. I have horrible visions of watching Damon Heuir starting every game (who is worse than Weeks).

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    More changes at the Breakers. Rob Loe has signed for the Taipans and management is allowing Alex Pledger to test the market.

    So an all new front line for the new season. They do need more scoring from the 4 and 5 spots.

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    @bovidae said in NBL: Breakers and stuff:

    More changes at the Breakers. Rob Loe has signed for the Taipans and management is allowing Alex Pledger to test the market.

    So an all new front line for the new season. They do need more scoring from the 4 and 5 spots.

    Maybe it's time for a change, maybe not. But stability is out the window and I can't see how we will be competitive with a brand new team, unless that team is filled with mostly excellent players from the NBA or the D league

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    There seems to be a lot of player movement this offseason. Every team not called Melbourne is making changes. The Kings have signed Bogut.

    Looking at the Breakers roster they have:

    PG: Ili, Weeks
    SG:
    SF: Abercrombie
    PF: Delany
    😄 Pledger

    SG will either be a US import (Newbill?) or maybe Webster. Add in Ngatai and Raukawa for depth at guard.
    PF likely to be Wesley. Fotu as the 3rd option.
    A centre from the US. I doubt they would be letting Loe and Pledger go without a very good plan B option.

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    @bovidae You'd like to think they have a plan.....

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    Some insight into Henare's exit.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/basketball/103596533/paul-henare-opens-up-on-breakers-exit-hopes-steven-adams-ends-tall-blacks-exile

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    @bovidae A big reason the Breakers found success in recent years (apart from winning titles) was the well known Kiwi names on the roster who had either had success overseas or were stalwarts in the NZ NBL.

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    @sneakdefreak said in NBL: Breakers and stuff:

    @bovidae A big reason the Breakers found success in recent years (apart from winning titles) was the well known Kiwi names on the roster who had either had success overseas or were stalwarts in the NZ NBL.

    I thought the 'you need Australians' was only a league thing.

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    @sneakdefreak

    I think you need a mixture. The title winning teams also had some Aussies like Bruton, Corletto, Carter as well as the US imports and Kiwis.

    Henare has/had a foot in both camps as the NBL also served a purpose of providing many of the Tall Black players with the chance to play in a top level competition. If you selected the best Tall Blacks squad half the team would come from overseas anyway (Europe, NBA) and not the Breakers.

    We'll have to wait and see who is in the final squad.

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    @bovidae Agree with the mixture of import players and Aussies but I was referring to winning attention in the crowded Auckland entertainment market and getting the casual sports fan to watch a Breakers game on tv or at the NSEC. That's going to be the serious challenge for this new ownership.

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    @sneakdefreak said in NBL: Breakers and stuff:

    @bovidae Agree with the mixture of import players and Aussies but I was referring to winning attention in the crowded Auckland entertainment market and getting the casual sports fan to watch a Breakers game on tv or at the NSEC. That's going to be the serious challenge for this new ownership.

    Winning helps

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    Yep, success puts bums on seats.

    Braswell favours an uptempo game so the Breakers should be easier on the eye under him.

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    @bovidae said in NBL: Breakers and stuff:

    Yep, success puts bums on seats.

    Case in Point, Warriors 2018

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