For Corey Webster, a recent offer to play in Turkey has quickly become a touchy subject.
After the Kiwi guard dazzled at the FIBA World Cup in China this month, Turkish outfit Darüşşafaka Basketbol approached him with a one-year offer. Contracted with the Breakers for another two seasons, the 30 year old's request for a release was denied.
"I don't want to speak on it too much," Webster said of being unable to take up the offer from Darüşşafaka. "Obviously there's a lot going on, but it was an amazing opportunity."
Instead of packing his bags for Europe, Webster was back training with the Breakers at their Auckland base in preparation for a preseason game on Thursday night.
After averaging 23 points per game - shooting at better than 50 per cent from the floor - during the World Cup, Webster is looking to bring that some form into the upcoming ANBL season, but admitted he was affected by recent events.
"Obviously it's not a secret that I wanted to leave," he said.