Otago Daily Times

Shamir going, Maor coming

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AUCKLAND: The New Zealand Breakers have parted ways with head coach Dan Shamir following their worst season in club history.

Shamir chose to step down from his role with the team despite having a year left on his contract, with the Israeli coach wanting to return to Israel and connect with his family.

‘‘The reason behind me leaving comes down to my family,’’ Shamir said.

‘‘The past two seasons living in Melbourne have taken a toll on my wife and kids.

‘‘It is time for me and my family to go home now, but this place will forever be part of our lives and identity.’’

Having joined the Breakers ahead of the 201920 season, the highly touted coach was unable to lift the team back into title contention, failing to make the playoffs in each of the three seasons he was in charge.

In the 201920 season, the Breakers posted a 1513 record but missed out on a spot in the top four due to a countback. The following season the side fell well out of playoff contention with a 1224 record, before a woeful campaign this season.

The club announced Shamir’s decision yesterday.

‘‘Dan led us through the most difficult two years in Breakers’ history and through circumstan­ces that no other basketball team in the world had to go through,’’ Breakers owner Matt Walsh said.

‘‘His work ethic and profession­alism are a model for all, and I am very thankful for the last three years.’’

In his place, current assistant coach Mody Maor has been elevated to head coach.

Walsh said the team had been planning for Maor to take over from Shamir at the end of the latter’s contract, with the 36yearold set to lead the club in its return to New Zealand shores next season.

‘‘His passion and excitement for the game are contagious. He has all the tools to be a great head coach and get us back to contending for championsh­ips.’’

Maor joined the club as an assistant in 2019. He has two years remaining on his current contract, and said it wanted to restore the pride Kiwi fans had in the club. —

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