Bolden has played in 51 NBA regular season games across his time with the Philadelphia 76ers and Phoenix Suns, and made 10 playoffs appearances with the former. He has also spent time in the EuroLeague, NBA G-League and in the NBL, while he has played for the Australian Boomers.
Last year, Bolden returned to the NBL as a questionable commodity after prematurely retiring at just 25 in 2020 when he was not re-signed after his first 10-day contract expired with the Suns.
However, he proved he was still an asset and will now bring his toolkit to Auckland, as he looks to continue rebuilding his career on the court.
“I was surprised how good Jonah looked last season, having not played for three years. His shot was great, and his body looked good,” Maor said.
“With this versatility, the ability to shoot, the ability to put the ball on the floor, the ability to play in the post, I’m very much looking forward to unlocking all the things he can do.”
Maor said he thought the Breakers’ set-up appealed to Bolden primarily because of its growing reputation within the basketball community as a place where players can transform their game.
“Regardless of whether the player is an import or local, everyone’s got better, everyone’s improved and everybody’s made steps forward and it’s something for which we are very proud,” he said.
It’s the sixth signing to be confirmed for the Breakers’ new-look 11-man squad. Import Parker Jackson-Cartwright will return for a second season in Auckland, with Maor building a team around the star point guard.
The clubs have also signed New Zealand-born shooting guard Mojave King, veteran Australian guard Mitch McCarron, Kiwi big man Sam Mennenga and returning centre Dane Pineau. Another signing is expected to be announced next week.
Guards Izayah Le’afa and Will McDowell-White will not be returning to the club, however. Le’afa has signed a two-year deal with the Sydney Kings, while McDowell-White has reportedly signalled his intention to take his talents overseas.
Christopher Reive joined the Herald sports team in 2017, bringing the same versatility to his coverage as he does to his sports viewing habits.