New Zealand Breakers all-time roster

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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.

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The following is a list of all the players, both past and current, who have appeared in at least one game for the club. [1] [2] [3] (Updated 15 September 2020)

2000s

Players

Player#PositionNationality2003/2004*2004/052005/062006/072007/082008/09
Thomas Abercrombie 10 G New Zealander Player
Hayden Allen PG New Zealander Player
Derick Alston C/F American PlayerPlayer
Brant Bailey PF American Player
Everard Bartlett 55 SG New Zealander Player
Timothy Behrendorff 34 C Australian PlayerPlayerPlayerPlayer
Dillon Boucher 24 SF New Zealander PlayerPlayerPlayer
C. J. Bruton 23 G American Player
Clifton Bush F American Player
Pero Cameron PF New Zealander PlayerPlayer
Michael Chappell SF American MVPPlayer
Brent Charleton 5 SG Canadian PlayerPlayer
Daniel Christopher 12 G/F New Zealander Player
Adam Darragh 20 PG Australian Player
Oscar Forman 3 PF Australian PlayerPlayerPlayer
Casey Frank 43 PF American Player
Brian Green SG American Player
Orien Greene G American Player
Paul Henare 32 G Australian CaptainCaptainCaptainCaptainCaptainCaptain
Phill Jones 13,21 G New Zealander PlayerPlayer
Ryan Kersten 11 G Australian Player
Adrian Majstrovich SG/SF New Zealander Player
Richard Melzer F American Player
Aaron Olsen 22 SG New Zealander MVPPlayerPlayer
Kirk Penny SG New Zealander MVPMVP
Ben Pepper 31 C Australian PlayerMVPPlayer
Carlos Powell 7 F American MVP
Shawn Redhage PF American Player
Rick Rickert 7 F American PlayerPlayer
Tony Ronaldson 2 F/C Australian PlayerPlayer
Matt Smith C Australian Player
Lindsay Tait 4 G New Zealander PlayerPlayerPlayer
Adam Tanner C Australian Player
Ben Thompson SG Australian PlayerPlayer
Marcus Timmons SF American Player
Blake Truslove C Australian Player
Mika Vukona 14 F New Zealander PlayerPlayerPlayerPlayerPlayer
Corey Webster 9 G New Zealander Player
Brian Wethers SG/SF American Player
Pāora Winitana 8 G New Zealander Player
Pierre Wooten 10 PG American Player

Coaching Staff

Coach2003/20042004/052005/062006/072007/082008/09
Frank ArsegoHead CoachHead Coach
Judd Flavell AssistantAssistant
Jeff GreenHead Coach
Andrej Lemanis Head CoachHead CoachHead CoachHead Coach
Dean Vickerman AssistantAssistant

2010s

Players

Player#PositionNationality2009/20102010/112011/122012/132013/142014/152015/162016/172017/182018/19
Thomas Abercrombie 10 SG/SF New Zealander PlayerPlayerPlayerPlayerPlayerPlayerPlayerPlayerPlayerCaptain
Yuat Alok F New Zealander Player
Brad Anderson 12 PG New Zealander Player
B. J. Anthony 24 SF New Zealander PlayerPlayer
Duane Bailey 11 PF New Zealander PlayerPlayerPlayer
Everard Bartlett SG New Zealander Player
Josh Bloxham 21 PG New Zealander PlayerPlayerPlayer
Dillon Boucher 24 SF New Zealander PlayerPlayerPlayerPlayer
Kevin Braswell 11 G American PlayerPlayer
C. J. Bruton 23 PG American PlayerPlayerPlayerPlayerPlayer
Alonzo Burton SG New Zealander Player
Paul Carter PF American Player
Rhys Carter 15 PG Australian Player
Rakeem Christmas C American Player
Daryl Corletto 3 SG Australian PlayerPlayerPlayer
Maxwell De Geest PG New Zealander Player
Finn Delany 3 F New Zealander PlayerPlayerPlayerPlayer
Kevin Dillard PG American Player
Oscar Forman 3 PF Australian Player
Daniel Fotu PF New Zealander Player
Casey Frank PF American Player
Paul Henare 32 G New Zealander CaptainPlayer
Leon Henry 00 SG/SF New Zealander PlayerPlayerPlayer
Will Hudson 5 PF American Player
James Hunter C Australian Player
Ekenechukwu Ibekwe 25 PF Nigerian Player
Shea Ili 5 PG New Zealander PlayerPlayerPlayerPlayerPlayer
Cedric Jackson 4 G American PlayerPlayerPlayerPlayer
Charles Jackson 33 C American Player
Kerron Johnson 2 PG American Player
Dominique Kelman–Poto PF/C New Zealander Player
Darnell Lazare 21 SF American Player
Robert Loe 15 C New Zealander PlayerPlayer
Shawn Long 21 C American MVP
Majok Majok 22 C South Sudanese Player
Shane McDonald 13 PG Australian Player
Akil Mitchell 45 PF American Player
Armani Moore 4 SG American Player
Morgan Natanahira SF New Zealander PlayerPlayer
D. J. Newbill 25 SG American Player
Mitchell Newton SF New Zealander Player
Jordan Ngatai 20 F New Zealander PlayerPlayerPlayerPlayerPlayer
Kirk Penney 6 SG New Zealander MVPPlayerPlayerPlayer
Kruz Perrot–Hunt SG New Zealander Player
Alex Pledger 35 C New Zealander PlayerPlayerPlayerPlayerPlayerPlayerPlayerPlayer
Dion Prewster 15 SG/SF American Player
Derone Raukawa 8 PG New Zealander PlayerPlayer
Patrick Richard 35 SF American Player
Rick Rickert 7 PF American Player
John Rillie SF Australian Player
Tony Ronaldson 2 PF/C Australian Player
Ethan Rusbatch 12 SF New Zealander Player
Jack Salt PF/C English Player
Édgar Sosa 4 PF American Player
David Stockton PF American Player
Awvee Storey SG/SF American Player
Reuben Te Rangi 7 PF New Zealander PlayerPlayerPlayerPlayer
Jeremiah Trueman 25 PF New Zealander PlayerPlayer
Isaih Tueta 43 PG Australian Player
Tom Vodanovich PF New Zealander Player
Mika Vukona 14 F New Zealander CaptainCaptainCaptainCaptainCaptainCaptainCaptainCaptain
Corey Webster 9 G New Zealander PlayerPlayerPlayerPlayerPlayerPlayerPlayerPlayer
Tai Webster 8 PG New Zealander Player
Jarrad Weeks 97 PG Australian Player
Tai Wesley 42 PF American PlayerPlayerPlayer
Gary Wilkinson 55 PF American PlayerPlayerPlayer
Luuk Wittiveen SG New Zealander Player
Ben Woodside 11 PG American Player
Tai Wynyard 16 C New Zealander PlayerPlayer

Coaching Staff

Coach2009/20102010/112011/122012/132013/142014/152015/162016/172017/182018/19
Rashid Al Kaleem Assistant
Kevin Braswell Head Coach
Michael Fitchett AssistantAssistantAssistantAssistant
Judd Flavell AssistantAssistantAssistantAssistantAssistantAssistantAssistantAssistantAssistantAssistant
Paul Henare AssistantHead CoachHead CoachHead Coach
Andrej Lemanis Head CoachHead CoachHead CoachHead Coach
Dean Vickerman AssistantAssistantAssistantAssistantHead CoachHead Coach

2020s

Players

Player#PositionNationality2019/20202020/212021/222022/232023/242024/252025/262026/272027/282028/29
Thomas Abercrombie 10 F New Zealander MVPCaptainSigned
Brandon Ashley 21 F American Player
Rasmus Bach 18 G Danish PlayerSigned
Isaac Davidson 12 F New Zealander PlayerSigned
Finn Delany 3 F New Zealander PlayerMVPSigned
Deng Deng 45 F South Sudanese Player
Ousmane Dieng 11 PG French SignedSigned
Kyrin Galloway 6 F American PlayerSignedSigned
R. J. Hampton 14 G American Player
Sek Henry 22 G American Player
Scotty Hopson 1 G/F American Player
Colton Iverson 4 C American Player
Jeremy Kendle 90 G American Player
Terry Li 0,99 G Chinese PlayerPlayer
Levi Randolph 20 G/F American Player
Robert Loe 15 F/C New Zealander PlayerPlayerSignedSigned
Ater Majok 33 F/C Lebanese Player
William McDowell-White 7 G Australian PlayerSigned
Taine Murray 1 G New Zealander Player
Jordan Ngatai 20 F New Zealander Player
Chris Obekpa PF American Player
Lamar Patterson 13 SF/SG American Player
Glen Rice Jr. 41 PF/C American Player
Ethan Rusbatch 25 F New Zealander Player
Sam Timmins 33 F/C New Zealander Signed
Daniel Trist 25 F Australian Player
Tom Vodanovich 13 F New Zealander Player
Corey Webster 9 G New Zealander PlayerPlayer
Tai Webster 0 G New Zealander PlayerSignedSigned
Jarrad Weeks 97 G Australian PlayerPlayer
Yanni Wetzell 5 PF/C New Zealander SignedSignedSigned

Coaching Staff

Coach2019/20202020/212021/222022/232023/242024/252025/262026/272027/282028/29
Rashid Al-Kaleem Assistant
Zico Coronel Assistant
Modi Maor AssistantAssistantSignedSignedSigned
Chanel Pompallier Assistant
Dan Shamir Head CoachHead CoachSignedSignedSigned

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