Steven Adams has admitted that he "couldn't care less right now" about the Tall Blacks, after again being questioned over his chances of playing for the New Zealand national basketball team.
The Oklahoma City Thunder star was asked by ESPN about his chances of finally pulling on the black singlet at the FIBA World Cup in September, but once again the centre swatted away the question like he does shots at the rim.
"Honestly mate, it's just one of those things that's a maybe - every time I'm asked. It's like, I couldn't care less right now, all my mind, all my energy is here, and rightfully so," Adams told ESPN.
Adams is of course referring to his NBA playoffs campaign with the Thunder, who are set to play the Portland Trail Blazers in their first round series, starting on Monday.
But, while he says that remains his focus until the end of the season, he did say that he is in contact with Tall Blacks coach Paul Henare.