The Tall Blacks opened their campaign at the SJEC 2016 International Basketball Challenge in China with a comfortable 80-65 win over European side Belarus in Suzhou.
Despite the team only being together for less than a week and this being the first competitive game for the Tall Blacks in 2016, there were few signs of rust as the smaller New Zealand team smothered Belarus on defence and in the second half in particular saw their offence hum along nicely.
Combo guard Tai Webster led all scorers with 16 points in a display that belied his young years, the 20 year old Nebraska University player was strong on defence and yet found ways to keep the scoring ticking over, whether running the point or in the shooting guard position.
He enjoyed good support though, with Corey Webster (14), Isaac Fotu (13) and Jordan Ngatai (13) all providing baskets at crucial times to maintain the scoring momentum while the entire roster played dialed in defence throughout to deny Belarus any sniff of a chance in the game.
Head Coach Paul Henare was pleased but not getting carried away with the performance, knowing that much tougher matches await his side on the road to Rio.
"Overall it was a good performance from the guys, the starting group played some pretty good basketball which allowed us to spread the minutes around and get everyone out to play which was great from our preparation point of view. For the time that each of them were on the floor, we made improvements from Japan and that is what we will continue to try and do throughout the rest of the tournament.