Weekend Herald

Maor secures marquee signing Jackson-Cartwright at Breakers

- Basketball Christophe­r Reive

Mody Maor has achieved a rare feat as he rebuilds his New Zealand Breakers roster from the ground up.

For just the fifth time in the club’s history, an import from the previous season has agreed to return, with point guard Parker JacksonCar­twright confirmed for 2024.

Jackson-Cartwright has been resigned on a one-year deal, joining Cedric Jackson, Gary Wilkinson, Mike Chappell and Rick Rickert as the only imports to return to the club.

“From a basketball standpoint, this is as close to a home run as it gets,” Maor said. “We have a focal point, we have a marquee player and now we can tailor the team to fit him and maximise his strengths. The real bonus from this is that now we can go and build around him.”

After the 2023-24 campaign, the Breakers roster was almost cleared out, with only centre Dane Pineau on the books for next season.

Jackson-Cartwright is the second signing announced by the club, after they bought Sam Mennenga out of his contract with the Cairns Taipans.

Jackson-Cartwright’s return is a massive lift for the club, particular­ly as they will have to fight to retain guard Will McDowell-White. In a similar situation to a year ago, the offcontrac­t Australian is expected to have plenty of suitors.

The Weekend Herald understand­s the champion Tasmania JackJumper­s are among the interested teams, while the Sydney Kings’ appointmen­t of Australian Boomers coach Brian Goorjian could make them an attractive destinatio­n for the 25-year-old.

“This has been one of the more challengin­g ones. We basically entered this off-season with a completely barren cupboard,” Moar said of the task ahead.

“We still have a lot of dominoes that need to fall and they’re not all going to fall our way. There’s going to be some challenges in this team building but so far I am very happy.”

Maor said he was hopeful the signing would help the club in the next stages of their recruitmen­t.

“I have to say that all of our previous imports have been our best ambassador­s and they’ve been part of our recruitmen­t process. [ Jarrell] Brantley was part of recruiting Parker, and Parker will be part of recruiting the next player.”

Jackson-Cartwright returns after an impressive season in which he was a finalist for the league’s MVP award and was among the leaders in points (20.6), assists (5.8) and steals (1.9) per game.

“I took great pride in donning that No 6 for the Breakers this season, and as the season went on, playing alongside a legend in Tom Abercrombi­e, you just fall in love with the history, the organisati­on and wearing that Breakers pink. There’s nothing like it,” Jackson-Cartwright said.

“I re-signed with the Breakers for one simple reason — to win a championsh­ip. This club has won multiple championsh­ips and when you bring a guy back like myself and build a team that wants to win, you think ‘championsh­ip’.”

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Parker Jackson-Cartwright is thinking “championsh­ip”.
Photo / Photosport Parker Jackson-Cartwright is thinking “championsh­ip”.

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