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  • Nick Horvath will be joining the Sydney Kings.
    The Sydney Kings have recruited NBL veteran Nick Horvath as the team fights to keep its playoff hopes alive after five straight losses.
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    • Tai Wynyard commits to Kentucky. http://www.3news.co.nz/sport/tai-wyn...cky-2015012610
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      • Tai Wynyard named part of the NIKE Hoop Summit World Select Team.
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        • Paul Henare named Tall Blacks coach.
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          • Tall Blacks' 6'2" sharpshooting combo guard Corey Webster ('88) has agreed to a short-term deal (just over 2 months) with Serbian basketball club Mega Leks Sremska Mitrovica.

            BTW, Webster's New Zealand Breaker teammate 6'3" american point guard Cedric Jackson ('86), who has recently signed another 2 year deal wih the newly crowned Australian NBL champion, is looking to become a Tall Black.

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            • Tom Abercrombie signed a short time deal with Gipuzkoa, the Liga Endesa team. Abercrombie joins a number of Tall Blacks in Spain: Kirk Penney is with Sevilla and Isaac Fotu with La Bruixa d'Or.
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              • Tall Blacks' 2015 Schedule

                8-10 July - Trial in Auckland

                11-19 July - Preparation camp in NZ (venue TBC)

                20 July - Depart for Europe

                25 July - v Great Britain, Copperbox, London

                29 July - v Croatia, venue TBC

                30 July - v Slovenia, venue TBC

                3-8 August - Stankovic Cup, China, Mexico, Venezuela, venue TBC

                11-13 August - Preparation camp in Auckland

                15 August - FIBA Oceania Series v Australia, Melbourne (venue TBC)

                18 August - FIBA Oceania Series, v Australia, Wellington
                NBTC- Team New Zealand - Camp David: vision "To provide a basketball Pathway for Filipino Kids in NZ while building men of character and leadership. I can do all things ...
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                • Mika Vukona, currently playing for Italy's Acea Virtus Roma signed a three year deal with the NZ Breakers.
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                  • Paul Henare names player pool:

                    Tom Abercrombie
                    Steven Adams
                    Duane Bailey
                    Everard Bartlett
                    Finn Delany
                    Isaac Fotu
                    Leon Henry
                    Shea Ili
                    Jarrod Kenny
                    Rob Loe
                    Jordan Ngatai
                    Dion Prewster
                    Ethan Rusbatch
                    Lindsay Tait
                    Reuben Te Rangi
                    Sam Timmins
                    Mika Vukona
                    Corey Webster
                    Tai Wynyard
                    Matt Freeman
                    Casey Frank
                    Izayah Mauriohooho-Le'afa
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                    • Tale of the Tape: Tall Blacks vs Boomers
                      It’s time to rumble! The famous line rattled out just before any big boxing match. For the Tall Blacks Olympic qualifying series vs the Boomers that starts in Melbourne this Saturday , it doesn’t get much bigger than this. (this could be the last direct Olympic qualifier series as FIBA moves to new format after Rio)
                      Let’s breakdown the big game (a Tale of the tape of the big match so to speak) .
                      But first a look at the preparation: The Tall Blacks are back in Auckland before they fly out to Melbourne this Wednesday, after a gruelling 3 week Europe and China build up. The team played a total of 8 games ( 1 practice game vs Great Britain), game days included morning practice while off days had 2 practice sessions a day, that’s a lot of basketball and Travel ! ) . The tour was a balancing act of having to give playing time on court to develop as a cohesive unit and insuring players remain healthy. Aside from Leon Henry being unavailable for a few games and Corey Webster having minor health issues the team has been generally healthy. A late development however is backup forward Duane Bailey was hospitalised with suspected appendicitis. Dion Prewster, who was in Auckland, came in as training cover, Caoch Henare has a decision to make on a permanent replacement between Henry and Prewster, as soon as more is known about Bailey's condition
                      Aside from Corey Webster being a scoring machine, a revelation in the tour was how offensive versatile and proficient big man Isaac Fotu is, despite the Tall Blacks and Isaac being undersize the games vs Croatia, Slovenia and Mexico (had 2 quality bigs) showed Isaac can more than hold his own inside. A revelation was his ability to create his own shots down low against bigger defenders. His constant motor to get rebounds was also impressive. How he matches up against Boomers Bogut and Baynes will really be key and intriguing. It would just be mind boggling if Isaac can hold his own against legitimate NBA starters. While Tai Wynyard got limited playing time in the tour he is virtually our only legitimate size center , don’t be surprise however if we see Tai get some court time against Australia,. As they say you need all the bodies you can get.
                      The Tall Blacks while obviously undersize., will use speed , smarts and good old Kiwi hustle to combat the disadvantage in size. While our team will be relying significantly on key players Fotu, Webster, Abercombrie and captain Vukona, Paul Henare has been able to develop a well balanced team with players knowing specifically their roles. Loe another stretch 4 type of big will be backing up Issac and Mic inside, Bartlet and Te- Rangi have proven to be able quality back-up wings to Thomas and Corey. While Tait and Kenny are likely to split duties at the point. Surprising though is Henare’s use of Reuben Te- Rangi for stretches as a point guard. That looks to be our main rotation with Ili, Bailey’s replacement and Tai rounding up the final line-up.
                      The return of San Antonio Spurs star Patty Mills to replace the injured Dante Exum kind of throws a wrench into the whole approach the Tall Blacks were basing their preparations on.
                      However while the Tall Blacks were neither surprised with Mills inclusion , they’re not particularly concerned by the late addition of the Australian sharpshooter. Obviously Patty is dynamic scorer with NBA experience but he also changes their team’s approach a bit. Whether positively or negatively remains to be seen. While Mills has such an impact on how the Boomers play. They've only got a week to incorporate that into what they've been doing the last couple of weeks in Europe. From a tactical point of view a Patty Mills oriented team is a different dimension to what a more methodical Dante Exum game would present. It will be interesting to see how this pans out and it if it changes the approach the Tall Blacks execute in the game. Note the Tall Black preparations was geared to combat a Patty Mills less Australia team
                      Aside from Mills and Bogut , NBA players Dellavedova, Ingles and Bairstow are expected to be the Boomers key contributors.
                      After all the preparation it has come down to this : Saturday: Tall Blacks vs Boomers : It’s time to rumble !
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                      • Penney still undecided for Tall Blacks Manila campaign.
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                        • Quinn Clinton (Class of 2017) chooses New Mexico. Sam Waardenburg signed with thr University of Miami.
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                          • Tall Blacks Select team that will train in China.

                            Luke Aston, Southland Sharks (NBL)*, Guard, 201cm, 28/06/1990;
                            Alonzo Burton, Taranaki MountainAirs (NBL), Guard, 193cm, 4/10/1993, NZU16, U17;
                            Joe Cook-Green, Northwest Florida State College (NJCAA), Guard, 185cm, 24/07/1997, NZU17, U18, Junior Tall Blacks;
                            Finn Delany, Nelson Giants (NBL) / NZ Breakers (ANBL), Forward, 200cm, 12/08/1995, NZ Select, Tall Blacks;
                            James Hunter, Southland Sharks (NBL)*, Forward, 208cm, 19/06/1991;
                            Dyson King-Hawea, Nunawading Spectres (MEBA, AUS)*, Forward, 198cm, 15/10/1992;
                            Jordan Ngatai, Wellington Saints (NBL), Forward, 195cm, 7/03/1993, NZ Select, Tall Blacks;
                            Derone Raukawa, Southland Sharks (NBL), Guard, 181cm, 24/07/1994, NZ Select, Tall Blacks;
                            Ethan Rusbatch, Canterbury Rams (NBL), Guard, 196cm, 4/05/1992, NZ Select, Tall Blacks;
                            Sam Timmins, University of Washington (NCAA D1), Forward, 210cm, 23/05/1997, NZU17, Junior Tall Blacks, 3X3 U18 World Champion;
                            Tony Tolovae, Hawks Bay Hawks (NBL), Guard, 192cm, 25/10/1992, NZ Select;
                            Yanni Wetzell, Vanderbilt University (NCAA D1), Forward, 205cm, 8/07/1996, NZ Select;
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                            • The solid five for the Tall Blacks in the Asia Cup

                              Shea Ili 15.4ppg, 5.8 apg, 2.2rpg

                              Finn Delany 12.7ppg, 4.7rpg, 1.2spg

                              Reuben Te Rangi 12.0ppg, 4.7rpg, 3.8apg

                              Tohi Smith-Milner 10.5ppg, 4.2rpg

                              Derone Raukawa 10.0ppg, 3.2rpg, 1.8apg
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                              • Originally posted by CKR13 View Post
                                The solid five for the Tall Blacks in the Asia Cup

                                Shea Ili 15.4ppg, 5.8 apg, 2.2rpg

                                Finn Delany 12.7ppg, 4.7rpg, 1.2spg

                                Reuben Te Rangi 12.0ppg, 4.7rpg, 3.8apg

                                Tohi Smith-Milner 10.5ppg, 4.2rpg

                                Derone Raukawa 10.0ppg, 3.2rpg, 1.8apg
                                Te Rangi is the best scorer of nz at 3 (abercombie is an athltic specialist), while Ili is their best pure pg..(as tai and corey are scorers) the rest are great rotation players..
                                To becomes Asia's Best, we need to compete against the World's Best..
                                1 Big 4 small > 5 out offense.

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