The New Zealand Breakers have confirmed their new head coach, and quite frankly, he's a lot like the old one.
With former Breakers point guard-turned-coach Paul Henare leaving the club in stunning fashion last month, the Breakers have opted to replace him with another one of their former point guards - Kevin Braswell.
It's a sound move. Braswell – who spoke to his good friend Henare when deciding to accept the role - takes the reins on a two-year deal with an option for a third, and has earned his coaching chops with the Wellington Saints in the NZ NBL.
Braswell has won two titles in his two years in charge in Wellington, and while he had the best rosters to work with, he has barely put a foot wrong, utilising the right rotations and getting full buy-in from his players. As a result, the Saints achieved a remarkable NBL first last year - becoming the first team to go unbeaten throughout the entire season.
Braswell will remain in charge of the Saints for the NZ NBL season which starts next week, and It's likely that several of that Saints squad will also be plying their trade with the Breakers this season.