Basketball New Zealand has appointed the coaches that will lead the New Zealand Under 17 and Under 16 National teams.
The Head Coach role for the New Zealand Under 17 Boys team has been reappointed to Michael Fitchett, who says he has "unfinished business" with Australia. Coach Fitchett was at the helm in 2015 when the Under 17 team was narrowly defeated by Australia in the final of the Oceania Championships, which meant they just missed qualification for the 2016 FIBA World Championships. Coach Fitchett says he has already begun preparations for the 2017 FIBA Asian Championships, where New Zealand will need to come in the top four to qualify for the 2018 FIBA World Championships.
"We will put in a preparation campaign to make sure we have a great build up and have the best chance to succeed at the Asian Champs. A major focus will be on getting great games in the build-up, which is something we didn't have in 2015."
Fitchett will be balancing his Under 17s role with his job as Assistant Coach for the Breakers, a mix that he says will add pressure, but he's confident they will be well balanced.
"We will hold camps and trials during the ANBL season and then look to really ramp up the programme once the ANBL season is complete. I will lean on local coaches to continue to prepare the players during the months that we cannot hold camps, and the players will have individual skill and conditioning plans to work on throughout the summer. I certainly believe that the advantages to the programme of me being able to work and develop alongside Breakers and Tall Blacks coach Paul Henare, as well as assistant coach Judd Flavell, outweigh any disadvantages that may arise from my busy schedule with the Breakers."