Taranaki Daily News

Adams set to bypass Tall Blacks

- Marc Hinton

Prepare for disappoint­ment Kiwi sports fans. Do not expect to see Steven Adams’ name among the prospectiv­e Tall Blacks who will prepare for the upcoming round of world cup qualifying games.

Tall Blacks coach Paul Henare will announce his initial training squad of 20 tomnorrow, and Stuff understand­s Adams will not be among them.

Sources close to the national setup have indicated the Kiwi NBA star looks set to once again make himself unavailabl­e to represent his country this year on the internatio­nal stage.

And if that is what plays out ahead of the Tall Blacks’ games against Hong Kong in Rotorua on June 28 and China in Auckland on July 1, then Kiwi hoops fans, and even the wider New Zealand sporting community, are entitled to feel a little disenchant­ed.

Adams has never played for the Tall Blacks during his transcende­nt hoops career, despite his strong identity in the NBA as a ‘‘proud New Zealander’’.

Previously the single Fiba window has required a much longer commitment and Adams’ preference has been to work solely with his own trainers or those provided by the Oklahoma City Thunder organisati­on during his off-season.

But this year there had been hope – high hope – that a favourable landscape would see the 24-year-old Rotorua-born, Wellington-schooled basketball­er end that exile.

The third Fiba window under the new world cup qualifying process is just a few days. It falls neatly in the NBA off-season. Both games are in New Zealand, so there is no travel commitment required. One of those fixtures is even in Adams’ home town, which Basketball NZ no doubt hoped might even become a deciding factor.

Adams is in New Zealand at this time too, working with a charity golf event and his annual training camps for youngsters, as well as enjoying some down time between seasons.

But for now it seems like the giant Kiwi, who is one year through a US$100 million (NZ$142m) four-year contract extension with the Thunder, will continue to decline to wear the silver fern of his country.

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