The New Zealand Breakers’ rebuild has added another pillar.
After securing the services of import point guard Parker Jackson-Cartwright, the Breakers have confirmed the signing of shooting guard Mojave King.
King was the third New Zealand-born athlete to be drafted by an NBA team when he heard his name called by the Los Angeles Lakers with the 47th pick in the 2023 draft. His draft rights were immediately traded to the Indiana Pacers, and he spent the last season playing for the Indiana Mad Ants in the G-League, the NBA’s development league.
The 21-year-old has shown glimpses of his capabilities in the States, but has struggled with consistency at times. It’s an element of his game Breakers head coach Mody Maor believes can be addressed through the one-year deal.
“We are betting that Mojave’s best basketball is ahead of him. He’s been in the process of finding the right basketball home for some time,” says Maor.