The Tall Blacks have qualified for a fifth straight World Cup, and this time, they well and truly earned it.
A 97-74 thumping of an overmatched Syria in Wellington this afternoon confirmed the Tall Blacks' spot at the 32-team World Cup in China next August, having qualified from the Asian confederation with two games to spare.
In the past, qualification was simple – two teams made it out of Oceania, so Australia and New Zealand just had to show up to secure a spot amongst the world's best.
Now, playing in the Asian confederation, the Tall Blacks had to go through 10 games before booking their spot, and there can be no claims that they don't deserve it.
The win was their ninth on the trot since an opening defeat to South Korea, and that, plus an incredibly ugly win over Lebanon, have been the only blights on an otherwise incredibly successful campaign.