Tall Black Corey Webster has urged Steven Adams to put aside his differences with Basketball New Zealand and represent his country.
In his autobiography Steven Adams: My Life, My Fight, Adams delved in-depth for the first time on why he snubbed New Zealand's national basketball team.
Adams confirmed the report by the Herald on Sunday earlier this month, which outlined that Adams held a grudge against Basketball New Zealand for not being able to financially support him at a young age.
"I couldn't afford it. To represent New Zealand as a young athlete costs a lot of money, not just in basketball but in all sports. Being selected for an age-group national side to play in an international tournament would cost each player thousands of dollars," Adams said.
"Some might expect me to be the Basketball New Zealand poster child, but I did the opposite of rising through the ranks of the junior national teams. Being in a national team is far too expensive for most kids – me included."