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Breakers bring back Ngatai

- MARC HINTON

The Breakers may have blown up their big-man rotation to make way for the return of Tai Wesley, but their perimeter contingent looks sey to stay relatively stable for the 2018-19 ANBL season.

The Auckland-based club on Thursday announced it had resigned 25-year-old Tall Blacks small forward Jordan Ngatai to a two-year deal, bringing to three the perimeter players returning from last season, alongside young point guard Shea Ili and experience­d three man Tom Abercrombi­e.

Ngatai’s re-signing does not come as a surprise. He is a lowcost, low-maintenanc­e player, with fairly decent upside via a game showing signs of improvemen­t. He is not relied on for major contributi­ons, playing behind Abercrombi­e, and often a multifacet­ed import as well, but can deliver quality spot minutes off the bench.

He also has a strong relationsh­ip with new Breakers coach Kevin Braswell – they are both chasing a Kiwi NBL threepeat with the Saints – and it was notable that Braswell mentioned Ngatai among his priority resignings when he was unveiled as Paul Henare’s replacemen­t.

But the same stability is not happening up front, with the Breakers set for a cleanout under the new ownership of the American consortium led by Matt Walsh.

Already Mika Vukona (Brisbane Bullets) and Rob Loe (Cairns Taipans) have been jettisoned, and veteran centre Alex Pledger will follow suit after being told he is not required for next season, despite being under contract. There is no chance the Breakers bring back late-season import Rakeem Christmas who was a defensive liability.

The Breakers, who did not respond to a request to speak on Pledger’s situation, have told the 2.15m centre he is free to talk to other clubs with a view to his 2018-19 commitment­s.

Loe, according to sources, was offered less than he was willing to accept to remain at the Breakers, with the Taipans happy to snap up the three-point-shooting big man on a more agreeable deal.

That leaves just young Tall Black Finn Delany on the books among the big men.

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