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Breakers sign Vukona

Breakers sign Vukona

04/11/2010 11:15:17 PM

The New Zealand Breakers further illustrated their championship with the signing of Tall Black and former Breakers' star Mika Vukona.

Vukona is the last of eight local players that will be signed, with just two import positions left to be filled closer to the September start of the season.

Breakers Head Coach Andrej Lemanis is clearly delighted to have enticed Vukona to return to the club he last played for in 2007/08.

"I'm really pleased and excited that Mika has decided to be a Breaker again,' he said.

"He has taken his game to another level over the past two seasons and the thought of him wreaking havoc for us again puts a smile on my face. Mika is the perfect fit for the style of basketball we will play this upcoming season.

"His ability to defend the length of the floor and multiple positions, his amazing ability to rebound the ball combined with his improved efficiency at the offensive end will be tremendous assets for the team. I'm thrilled to have Mika back and I know he will again be a fan favourite."

Aside from his obvious playing abilities, it is the popularity of the Fijian born forward that will further endear him and the club to local fans.

General Manager Richard Clarke says that is a bonus with the signing.

"Mika is not only a great player and as Andrej has said a great fit for the roster but he is a great personality," he said.

"He plays with incredible passion and brings his own flair to games, as was seen when he played superbly in a losing Gold Coast effort against us late last season.

"The response we have had from sponsors and season ticket holders to this news has already been hugely supportive and we expect will help further promote game nights at the North Shore Events Centre.

"Bottom line though is we are bringing a player back to the club who has a passion and desire for success. The fact he is a Kiwi is an added bonus and further strengthens the Kiwi aspect to the Breakers roster."

While away with the South Dragons and the Gold Coast Blaze Vukona has shown his value to any team, helping the Dragons to the ANBL title in 2008/09 and the Blaze to the semi-finals last season. He is currently playing for Nelson in the National Basketball League.

Vukona said he is delighted to be coming home and has his sights firmly set on helping the Breakers to the title in the season ahead.

"I really wanted to come home, for a number of reasons," said the 27-year-old.

"I am looking forward to playing with the New Zealand boys, the likes of Tom [Abercrombie], Kirk [Penney] and Dillon [Boucher]. I've had two great years with two good clubs and working with great coaches. I believe I am a better player now and can add something to this club.

"I think I am a better player at the offensive end of the court, that is something I have been working on and defensively I am still learning and can't think of a better player to learn from than Dillon.

"My goal though is to win a championship. I'm sure any Kiwi player will tell you the same, I have that desire to win an Aussie championship for a Kiwi team, that is the goal."

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