The Breakers have offered Tall Black Jordan Ngatai a fulltime playing contract for the 2016/17 Australian National Basketball League season.
Ngatai is another product of the Breakers player pathway, having spent two years as a development player with the club and now progressing to the fulltime roster, leaving just the one roster spot open for coach Paul Henare as he mulls over his second import options.
Ngatai's signing continues a productive off-season with inclusion in the Tall Blacks team that recently competed at the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament in the Philippines and then playing a leading role with the New Zealand Select team on their tour of China.
"When I got the call up for the Tall Blacks I thought it was a chance for me to make a statement to Pauli that I could do a job for the Breakers as well. The club is a great organization, one of the best ones in the league. They have taken care of me throughout my development years and if there is one club that I wanted to earn a fulltime contact with, it is the Breakers.
"I have hopefully shown with the Tall Blacks and in my career to date that I can back up Tommy and Kirk in the three position, but I must show that I am ready to play when needed in whatever role the coaches want me to play. I started in the four position when I was younger and have moved to the three - that experience helps me with my ability to go back to the four against smaller guards and adds an option to my game."