Gary Wilkinson expected to be reading up on the law this year rather than the Breakers' playbook but he said it took about "two seconds" to decide to return to a club he won two ANBL titles with.
The 31-year-old arrived in Auckland this morning and will play in Thursday night's game against the Adelaide 36ers at the North Shore Events Centre. How much will depend on how he feels and how much the Breakers need him but his presence has given a lift to a team that has made a poor start to the season with only one win in four games.
Wilkinson didn't expect to be playing basketball this year. He declined a contract in Europe so he could spend time with his ill father, who has since died, and also planned to go to law school. It's something he wants to pursue once his basketball career is over but the chance to return to the Breakers was too good to turn down.
"It was an easy decision," he said. "It took two seconds. I love it here.
"It's like coming home. It was a great feeling [catching up with the team again]. I'm still riding that high of coming back to New Zealand and being around people I love and care about. It's about translating that into energy on the court and hopefully translating that into wins."