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‘Now or never’ for Adams in Tall Blacks

- MARC HINTON

AS the Tall Blacks prepare to take their shot at Commonweal­th Games gold in Australia, senior members admit a ‘‘now-or-never’’ scenario could be looming for Kiwi NBA star Steven Adams.

Adams has yet to play for his country as he puts together an impressive NBA career with the Oklahoma City Thunder. So far – and it’s hard to argue with his logic – the 24-year-old has prioritise­d his profession­al commitment­s over whatever ambitions he may have to pull on the Tall Blacks singlet.

But could that be about to change?

After the Commonweal­th Games, where Paul Henare’s Tall Blacks will likely battle the hot favourite hosts for gold, the next time the national side gathers will be at the end of June for the next Fiba Asia World Cup qualifying window. The New Zealanders host Hong Kong in Rotorua on June 28, and then China in Auckland on July 1.

It is the potential of Adams making his Tall Blacks debut in his home town of Rotorua, in the first of the Fiba windows that fall in the NBA off-season, that has senior Tall Blacks Tom Abercrombi­e and Mika Vukona particular­ly excited.

They both admit that so favourable are the circumstan­ces, it could well be now or never in terms of Adams suiting up in his country’s colours.

‘‘It would be the ideal time,’’ said Abercrombi­e, one of eight Breakers lining up for the Commonweal­th Games in Queensland. ‘‘As players, we don’t know GETTY IMAGES what Steve is thinking. But I can guarantee this: he’s not thinking about it right now. Certainly after their season finishes those conversati­ons will start to happen, and if he can come back and play for us in that window it would be a special thing to be part of.

‘‘There are so many factors that go into it, but a few of those stars have aligned with Rotorua and the off-season, and we just need the rest to come into place as well.’’

Added Vukona: ‘‘ How good would that be? It’s his backyard, so everybody’s fingers are crossed on that one. Let’s hope they get through the playoffs unscathed, and then we’ll wait and see.’’

Both Vukona and Abercrombi­e confirmed they hoped to return as Breakers after coming off contract with the Kiwi ANBL outfit.

‘‘Even though guys are dropping like flies around me in terms of my age-group, the fire is still there,’’ said Vukona. ‘‘I didn’t have a strong season in terms of what I can do, but it’s there, and the body held up well . . . I’m not done yet.’’

Abercrombi­e, who confirmed he will sit out the New Zealand NBL to work on his off-season conditioni­ng, said he hoped the core of the Breakers team that exited at the semifinal stage could be returned.

‘‘I love this club and hope to be part of it for a long time yet.’’

 ??  ?? Breakers forward Tom Abercrombi­e is shooting for Commonweal­th Games gold.
Breakers forward Tom Abercrombi­e is shooting for Commonweal­th Games gold.

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