With eight weeks into the ANBL season, Māori player Duane Bailey has finally settled into the NZ Breakers side, as one of four new development players named this season.
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The Breakers in full training mode
Although The Breakers have lost four games in a row in their recent test matches, they have began to develop as time has progressed. This week, they will train at their home ground, before they partake in their tri-series against the Dongguan Leopards from China.
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Te Rangi looks forward to ANBL pre-season tournament
ANBL champions, the NZ Breakers are preparing for the pre-season Blitz tournament in Sydney this week, and will join all other ANBL teams tomorrow to battle it out for the inaugural Loggins Bruton Cup, and Ngāpuhi's Reuben Te Rangi is looking forward to measuring up against the opposition.
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Talo brothers step closer to representing NZ despite residing in Oz
Two Māori brothers shifted to Australia when they were very young, but they still maintain a connection to NZ. Jamal and Latrell Talo hope to play basketball for their country of birth one day and Te Kāea caught up with them at a Breakers Academy training session this morning.
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Breakers visit Manutuke School
Day two of the Breakers' roadshow to Gisborne saw them visit 10 primary schools in the region and Manutuke School was one of them. The children were excited to meet their basketball stars and learn about both basketball and life skills.
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Breakers kick off East Coast tour
Some of the winning Breakers basketball team are on the East Coast for a three day tour of the region. They got right down to business running a training session for Gisborne's up-and-coming youth basketballers.
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NZ Breakers return home as 2013 ANBL champs
The 2013 ANBL champions, the NZ Breakers, were welcomed home by their fans and families at Auckland Airport in the early hours of the morning.
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Third-time lucky for Breakers
They're champions! The Breakers have reached their goal and have won the ANBL Championship after beating the Wildcats in Perth early this morning, 70-66.
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Breakers win at home and away
In the middle of a demanding and gruelling schedule, the NZ Breakers have shown they can win both at home, and away.
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Breakers still top of the table
The Breakers remain at the top of the ANBL table after beating the Adelaide 36ers last night, despite the NZ team playing without centre, Alex Pledger. The 18-point win puts the Breakers in a good position before hosting third-placed, Sydney Kings, this Thursday.