Steven Adams’ absence from the Tall Blacks will continue, with the centre not named in the New Zealand squad for the upcoming Fiba World Cup.
New Zealand’s most prominent basketball player has never played for the national team, and despite some early positive signs out of the Tall Blacks camp, that won’t change at the World Cup in August.
Adams suffered a knee sprain in January and missed the remainder of the NBA regular season and the Memphis Grizzlies’ playoff run, and Tall Blacks coach Pero Cameron said that meant his chances of pulling on the black singlet ended.
“We were having good and productive conversations with Steven earlier and he was considering a lot of things; but he suffered a pretty serious knee injury. We just wish him all the best to get back on his feet and for playing again in his next NBA season.”
Adams, 29, is by far New Zealand’s most credentialled player and would have been a big boost for a team up against the odds, having drawn a brutal group of the United States, Greece and Jordan, of which only two teams advance to the quarter-finals.