FIBA Hall of Famer and Tall Blacks great Pero Cameron was been named as head coach of the Tall Blacks.
He succeeds his good friend and former teammate Paul Henare, who stepped down as from the role last month.
Cameron enjoyed a stellar career in the black singlet, the third highest cap player in history with 154 games. Only Kirk Penny (175 games) and Mika Vukona (160 games) have more.
Cameron's highlight would have to be the 2002 FIBA World Championship, when the team finished fourth and Cameron was named in the All-Star Five, alongside four NBA superstars.
Since retiring as a player in 2010, 45-year-old Cameron has been constantly involved in coaching at a variety of levels including winning NZ NBL championships with the Wellington Saints (2010, 2011). For the past eight years, has worked as an assistant coach with the Tall Blacks, first under Nenad Vucinic and more recently working with Henare.