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The New Zealand Breakers (also known as the BNZ Breakers for sponsorship reasons) are a New Zealand professional basketball team based in Auckland.The Breakers are the only non-Australian side currently competing in Australia's National Basketball League (NBL), and one of only two non-Australian sides to have done so (the other being the now-absent Singapore Slingers).
The New Zealand Breakers are a New Zealand professional basketball team based in Auckland, New Zealand, and play in the National Basketball League. The team was established in 2003, and they play most of their regular season games at Spark Arena.
Despite the controversy surrounding the club, the Breakers were playing to record home crowds [15] and the 24 October encounter against the Illawarra Hawks—which saw Hampton matched-up with LaMelo Ball—was the most-watched game in NBL history with nearly two million views globally on Facebook. There were an estimated five million views on ...
The 2024–25 New Zealand Breakers season is the 22nd season of the franchise in the National Basketball League (NBL), and their first under the leadership of their new head coach Petteri Koponen. [ 1 ]
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Attendance Record 1 13 November @ Melbourne L 90–84: Finn Delany (20) : Sam Timmins (7) : Peyton Siva (3) : Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre
New Zealand has one professional basketball team, the New Zealand Breakers, who compete in the Australian National Basketball League (ANBL). They do, however, have a semi-professional league which runs during winter months, the National Basketball League (New Zealand), with 9 teams competing. These teams attract strong local followings but ...
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In 2008, he re-joined the New Zealand Breakers and was part of the team's championship three-peat between 2010/11 and 2012/13. Boucher retired from the Breakers and the Australian NBL in 2013. [3] The Breakers retired his number 24. [4] With the Auckland Pirates in 2012, Boucher won his ninth NZNBL championship.