The Taylor Hawks have been given a big boost ahead of the weekend's opening match in the 2021 national basketball league with the return of two-metre tall forward Hyrum Harris from Australia.
While the NBL started last weekend, the Hawks, having bypassed the short 2020 season, don't make their entrance this year until a 3pm tip-off at Pettigrew.Green Arena, Taradale, on Sunday against the Canterbury Rams.
Sunday's match will be the first of three in a row at home for the Hawks, with the Southland Sharks and Nelson Giants both at the PGA before the Hawks hit the road for a series of away matches starting with Taranaki Mountainairs on May 20.
Harris, 24, returned on Wednesday from Australia where he had served a short stint as a nominated injury replacement in the Australian NBL with Cairns Taipans, the home also of fellow Hawks Jarrod Kenny and Jordan Hunt.
From Rotorua and named in a Tall Blacks squad last year, Harris already had American college basketball scholarship experience before he came to the Hawks first time around in 2018.